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COVID – 19: treatments and predictive factors
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Inflammatory biomarkers as predictors of intubation and mortality in severe COVID-19
D. García Estudillo (mexico, Mexico), Á. Vega-Sánchez (mexico, Mexico), J. Rojas-Serrano (mexico, Mexico), M. Mejía-Ávila (mexico, Mexico), H. Mateos-Toledo (mexico, Mexico), A. Estrada-Garrido (mexico, Mexico), J. Castillo-Pedroza (mexico, Mexico)
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D. García Estudillo (mexico, Mexico), Á. Vega-Sánchez (mexico, Mexico), J. Rojas-Serrano (mexico, Mexico), M. Mejía-Ávila (mexico, Mexico), H. Mateos-Toledo (mexico, Mexico), A. Estrada-Garrido (mexico, Mexico), J. Castillo-Pedroza (mexico, Mexico). Inflammatory biomarkers as predictors of intubation and mortality in severe COVID-19. 813
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