CAT score as a predictor of long term complications of COVID-19
R. Aul (London, United Kingdom), A. Draper (London, United Kingdom), A. Dunleavy (London, United Kingdom), S. Ruickbie (London, United Kingdom), H. Meredith (London, United Kingdom), N. Walters (London, United Kingdom), J. Gates (London, United Kingdom), C. Van Zeller (London, United Kingdom), V. Taylor (London, United Kingdom), R. Dunwoody (London, United Kingdom), M. Bridgett (London, United Kingdom), Y. Ong (London, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Emerging evidence on sub-acute and long COVID-19
Session: Emerging evidence on sub-acute and long COVID-19
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4193
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