The predictors of COVID-19 mortality in a nationwide cohort of Turkish patients

N. Kokturk (Ankara, Turkey), C. Babayigit (Antakya, Turkey), S. Kul (Gaziantep, Turkey), P. Cetinkaya (Adana, Turkey), S. Nayci (Mersin, Turkey), S. Baris (Kocaeli, Turkey), O. Karcioglu (Ankara, Turkey), P. Aysert (Ankara, Turkey), I. Irmak (Ankara, Turkey), A. Yuksel (Ankara, Turkey), Y. Sekibag (Istanbul, Turkey), O. Toprak (Adana, Turkey), E. Azak (Kocaeli, Turkey), S. Mulamahmutoglu (Istanbul, Turkey), C. Cuhadaroglu (Istanbul, Turkey), A. Demirel (Istanbul, Turkey), B. Kerget (Erzurum, Turkey), B. Ketencioglu (Kayseri, Turkey), H. Ozger (Ankara, Turkey), G. Ozkan (Istanbul, Turkey), Z. Yüce (Kayseri, Turkey), B. Ergan (Izmir, Turkey), V. Avkan Oguz (Izmir, Turkey), O. Kilinc (Izmir, Turkey), M. Ercelik (Düzce, Turkey), T. Ciftci (Ankara, Turkey), O. Alici (Istanbul, Turkey), E. Temel (Isparta, Turkey), O. Ataoglu (Düzce, Turkey), A. Aydin (Bursa, Turkey), D. Bahcetepe (Bursa, Turkey), Y. Gullu (Samsun, Turkey), F. Fakili (Gaziantep, Turkey), F. Deveci (Elazig, Turkey), N. Kose (Bilecik, Turkey), M. Tor (Zonguldak, Turkey), G. Gunluoglu (Istanbul, Turkey), S. Altin (Istanbul, Turkey), T. Turgut (Elazig, Turkey), T. Tuna (Samsun, Turkey), O. Ozturk (Isparta, Turkey), O. Dikensoy (Istanbul, Turkey), P. Gulhan (Duzce, Turkey), I. Basyigit (Kocaeli, Turkey), H. Boyaci (Kocaeli, Turkey), I. Oguzulgen (Ankara, Turkey), S. Borekci (Istanbul, Turkey), B. Gemicioglu (Istanbul, Turkey), F. Bayraktar (Izmir, Turkey), O. Elbek (Istanbul, Turkey), I. Hanta (Adana, Turkey), H. Okur (Istanbul, Turkey), G. Sagcan (Istanbul, Turkey), O. Uzun (Samsun, Turkey), M. Akgun (Erzurum, Turkey), G. Altinisik (Denizli, Turkey), B. Dursun (Ankara, Turkey), E. Edis (Edirne, Turkey), E. Gulhan (Ankara, Turkey), F. Eyuboglu (Ankara, Turkey), O. Gultekin (Manisa, Turkey), Y. Havlucu (Manisa, Turkey), M. Ozkan (Ankara, Turkey), A. Sakar (Manisa, Turkey), A. Sayiner (Izmir, Turkey), A. Kalyoncu (Ankara, Turkey), O. Itil (Izmir, Turkey), H. Bayram (Izmir, Turkey)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – COVID - 19 around the globe
Session: COVID - 19 around the globe
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Number: 3817

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N. Kokturk (Ankara, Turkey), C. Babayigit (Antakya, Turkey), S. Kul (Gaziantep, Turkey), P. Cetinkaya (Adana, Turkey), S. Nayci (Mersin, Turkey), S. Baris (Kocaeli, Turkey), O. Karcioglu (Ankara, Turkey), P. Aysert (Ankara, Turkey), I. Irmak (Ankara, Turkey), A. Yuksel (Ankara, Turkey), Y. Sekibag (Istanbul, Turkey), O. Toprak (Adana, Turkey), E. Azak (Kocaeli, Turkey), S. Mulamahmutoglu (Istanbul, Turkey), C. Cuhadaroglu (Istanbul, Turkey), A. Demirel (Istanbul, Turkey), B. Kerget (Erzurum, Turkey), B. Ketencioglu (Kayseri, Turkey), H. Ozger (Ankara, Turkey), G. Ozkan (Istanbul, Turkey), Z. Yüce (Kayseri, Turkey), B. Ergan (Izmir, Turkey), V. Avkan Oguz (Izmir, Turkey), O. Kilinc (Izmir, Turkey), M. Ercelik (Düzce, Turkey), T. Ciftci (Ankara, Turkey), O. Alici (Istanbul, Turkey), E. Temel (Isparta, Turkey), O. Ataoglu (Düzce, Turkey), A. Aydin (Bursa, Turkey), D. Bahcetepe (Bursa, Turkey), Y. Gullu (Samsun, Turkey), F. Fakili (Gaziantep, Turkey), F. Deveci (Elazig, Turkey), N. Kose (Bilecik, Turkey), M. Tor (Zonguldak, Turkey), G. Gunluoglu (Istanbul, Turkey), S. Altin (Istanbul, Turkey), T. Turgut (Elazig, Turkey), T. Tuna (Samsun, Turkey), O. Ozturk (Isparta, Turkey), O. Dikensoy (Istanbul, Turkey), P. Gulhan (Duzce, Turkey), I. Basyigit (Kocaeli, Turkey), H. Boyaci (Kocaeli, Turkey), I. Oguzulgen (Ankara, Turkey), S. Borekci (Istanbul, Turkey), B. Gemicioglu (Istanbul, Turkey), F. Bayraktar (Izmir, Turkey), O. Elbek (Istanbul, Turkey), I. Hanta (Adana, Turkey), H. Okur (Istanbul, Turkey), G. Sagcan (Istanbul, Turkey), O. Uzun (Samsun, Turkey), M. Akgun (Erzurum, Turkey), G. Altinisik (Denizli, Turkey), B. Dursun (Ankara, Turkey), E. Edis (Edirne, Turkey), E. Gulhan (Ankara, Turkey), F. Eyuboglu (Ankara, Turkey), O. Gultekin (Manisa, Turkey), Y. Havlucu (Manisa, Turkey), M. Ozkan (Ankara, Turkey), A. Sakar (Manisa, Turkey), A. Sayiner (Izmir, Turkey), A. Kalyoncu (Ankara, Turkey), O. Itil (Izmir, Turkey), H. Bayram (Izmir, Turkey). The predictors of COVID-19 mortality in a nationwide cohort of Turkish patients. 3817

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