Predictors of worse prognosis in young adults hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonia: a multi-center Italian study (COVID-UNDER50)

M. Bonifazi (Ancona (AN), Italy), F. Mei (Ancona (AN), Italy), E. Skrami (Ancona (AN), Italy), F. Carle (Ancona (AN), Italy), S. Gasparini (Ancona (AN), Italy), L. Zuccatosta (Ancona (AN), Italy), A. Di Marco Berardino (Ancona (AN), Italy), D. Amico (Pesaro, Italy), E. Balestro (padova, Italy), F. Bini (Garbagnate Milanese, Italy), P. Candoli (Bologna, Italy), A. Caminati (Milano , Italy), S. Harari (Milano , Italy), G. Marchetti (Brescia , Italy), G. Levi (Brescia , Italy), S. Piciucchi (Forli, Italy), V. Poletti (Forli, Italy), C. Ravaglia (Forli, Italy), S. Lococo (padova, Italy), M. Saetta (padova, Italy), S. Tomassetti (Firenze, Italy), M. Tamburrini (Pordenone, Italy), U. Zuccon (Pordenone, Italy), A. Zanforlin (Bolzano, Italy), V. Menditto (Ancona, Italy)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – COVID - 19 risk predictions
Session: COVID - 19 risk predictions
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