Vitamin D deficiency is not related to adverse COVID-19 outcomes
B. Thangakunam (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), B. Isaac (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), F. John (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), R. Sekar (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), P. Samuel (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), D. Shankar (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), D. Christopher (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India)
Source: International Congress 2022 – COVID prognosis
Session: COVID prognosis
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1845
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B. Thangakunam (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), B. Isaac (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), F. John (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), R. Sekar (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), P. Samuel (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), D. Shankar (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India), D. Christopher (Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India). Vitamin D deficiency is not related to adverse COVID-19 outcomes. 1845
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