The reduced incidence of respiratory viral infections in transplant recipients during the COVID-19 pandemic – A retrospective observational cross-sectional analysis of admissions to a tertiary haematology unit
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Published:2023-11
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Volume:20
Page:100236
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ISSN:2590-1702
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Container-title:Clinical Infection in Practice
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Clinical Infection in Practice
Author:
Farooq Hamzah Z.ORCID,
Iqbal Shahid,
Davies EmmaORCID,
Tholouli Eleni,
Machin Nicholas,
Dignan Fiona L.
Subject
Infectious Diseases
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