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Shorter time from symptom onset to hospitalisation is associated with worse outcome in patients with COVID-19: Study – Devdiscourse
A shorter time from symptom onset to hospitalisation is associated with a more serious disease and death in patients with COVID-19, suggest the findings of new research.

A shorter time from symptom onset to hospitalisation is associated with a more serious disease and death in patients with COVID-19, suggest the findings of new research. The new research was presented at this week’s ESCMID Conference on Coronavirus Disease (ECCVID, held online).
The study is by Dr Annie Wong-Beringer and colleagues, University of Southern California (USC) School of Pharmacy, Los Angeles, CA, USA, and presented at ECCVID by co-author Amanda Chron. Patients with COVID-19 assessed…
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