Contextualising adverse events of special interest to characterise the baseline incidence rates in 24 million patients with COVID-19 across 26 databases: a multinational retrospective cohort study
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Published:2023-04
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Volume:58
Page:101932
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ISSN:2589-5370
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Container-title:eClinicalMedicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:eClinicalMedicine
Author:
Voss Erica A.ORCID, Shoaibi Azza, Yin Hui Lai Lana, Blacketer Clair, Alshammari Thamir, Makadia Rupa, Haynes Kevin, Sena Anthony G., Rao Gowtham, van Sandijk Sebastiaan, Fraboulet Clement, Boyer Laurent, Le Carrour Tanguy, Horban Scott, Morales Daniel R., Martínez Roldán Jordi, Ramírez-Anguita Juan Manuel, Mayer Miguel A.ORCID, de Wilde Marcel, John Luis H., Duarte-Salles Talita, Roel ElenaORCID, Pistillo Andrea, Kolde Raivo, Maljković FilipORCID, Denaxas Spiros, Papez VaclavORCID, Kahn Michael G., Natarajan Karthik, Reich Christian, Secora Alex, Minty Evan P., Shah Nigam H., Posada Jose D., Garcia Morales Maria Teresa, Bosca Diego, Cadenas Juanino Honorio, Diaz Holgado Antonio, Pedrera Jiménez Miguel, Serrano Balazote Pablo, García Barrio Noelia, Şen Selçuk, Üresin Ali Yağız, Erdogan Baris, Belmans LucORCID, Byttebier Geert, Malbrain Manu L.N.G., Dedman Daniel J., Cuccu Zara, Vashisht Rohit, Butte Atul J.ORCID, Patel Ayan, Dahm Lisa, Han Cora, Bu Fan, Arshad Faaizah, Ostropolets Anna, Nyberg FredrikORCID, Hripcsak George, Suchard Marc A., Prieto-Alhambra Dani, Rijnbeek Peter R., Schuemie Martijn J., Ryan Patrick B.
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