Association of Race and Ethnicity With COVID‐19 Outcomes in Rheumatic Disease: Data From the COVID‐19 Global Rheumatology Alliance Physician Registry

Author:

Gianfrancesco Milena A.1ORCID,Leykina Liza A.1,Izadi Zara1ORCID,Taylor Tiffany2,Sparks Jeffrey A.3ORCID,Harrison Carly4,Trupin Laura1,Rush Stephanie1,Schmajuk Gabriela5ORCID,Katz Patricia1ORCID,Jacobsohn Lindsay1,Hsu Tiffany Y.3,D’Silva Kristin M.6,Serling‐Boyd Naomi6ORCID,Wallwork Rachel6,Todd Derrick J.3,Bhana Suleman7,Costello Wendy8,Grainger Rebecca9ORCID,Hausmann Jonathan S.10,Liew Jean W.11ORCID,Sirotich Emily12,Sufka Paul13,Wallace Zachary S.6ORCID,Machado Pedro M.14ORCID,Robinson Philip C.15ORCID,Yazdany Jinoos1ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. University of California San Francisco

2. University of California San Francisco, and University of California Berkeley

3. Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts

4. LupusChat New York New York

5. University of California and San Francisco VA Healthcare System San Francisco

6. Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts

7. Crystal Run Health Middletown New York

8. Irish Children’s Arthritis Network (iCAN) Tipperary Ireland

9. University of Otago Wellington New Zealand

10. Boston Children’s Hospital Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts

11. Boston University School of Medicine Boston Massachusetts

12. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and Canadian Arthritis Patient Alliance Toronto Ontario Canada

13. Healthpartners St. Paul Minnesota

14. University College London University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Northwick Park Hospital London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust London UK

15. University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, and Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Metro North Hospital & Health Service Herston Queensland Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Rheumatology,Immunology and Allergy

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