Usefulness of CURB-65, PSI and MuLBSTA in predicting COVID-19 mortality

C. Preti (Bergamo, Italy), R. Biza (Bergamo, Italy), L. Novelli (Bergamo, Italy), A. Ghirardi (Bergamo, Italy), C. Conti (Bergamo, Italy), C. Galimberti (Milan, Italy), L. Della Bella (Bergamo, Italy), I. Memaj (Bergamo, Italy), I. Oppedisano (Bergamo, Italy), F. Zanardi (Bergamo, Italy), F. Di Marco (Bergamo, Italy), R. Cosentini (Bergamo, Italy)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – COVID - 19 risk predictions
Session: COVID - 19 risk predictions
Session type: E-poster
Number: 3662

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