Impact ofCOVID‐19 on the worsening crisis of chronic kidney disease: the imperative to fund early detection is now

Author:

Dwyer Karen M.123ORCID,Sum Caitlin1,Johnson David W14567

Affiliation:

1. Kidney Health Australia Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. School of Medicine Deakin University Geelong Victoria Australia

3. Internal Medicine Clinical Institute Epworth Geelong Geelong Victoria Australia

4. Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology Sydney, NSW South Australia Australia

5. Division of Medicine University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

6. Department of Nephrology Princess Alexandra Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

7. Centre for Kidney Disease Research Translational Research Institute Brisbane Queensland Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Internal Medicine

Reference20 articles.

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2. World Health Organization (WHO)WHO coronavirus (COVID‐19) dashboard. Geneva Switzerland: WHO; 2021 [cited 2021 Dec 13]. Available from URL:https://covid19.who.int/

3. Incidence and Outcomes of Acute Kidney Injury in COVID-19: A Systematic Review

4. Renal injury by SARS‐CoV‐2 infection: a systematic review;Wang M;Kidney Dis,2021

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