The role of incremental shuttle test after SARS-CoV2 infection

D. Badenes Bonet (Barcelona, Spain), D. Rodríguez Chiaradia (Barcelona, Spain), A. Rodó Pin (Barcelona, Spain), O. Caguana Vélez (Barcelona, Spain), C. Cumplí Gargallo (Barcelona, Spain), R. Chalela Rengifo (Barcelona, Spain), M. Admetlló Papiol (Barcelona, Spain), F. Zuccarino (Barcelona, Spain), D. Ramal Leiva (Barcelona, Spain), E. Balcells Vilarnau (Barcelona, Spain)

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