Socio-demographic and Clinical Profile of Bangladeshi COVID 19 Patients with their Clinical Outcome in National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Dhaka

Background: The novel corona virus (COVID 19) pandemic is a major global health threat of the twenty-first century. Clinical presentation, rapid identification of causes and isolation are vital for containments of rapidly spreading disease. The objective of the study was to report early findings on...

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Hauptverfasser: Jahan, Ferdush, Bhuya, Md Shahed Kamal, Anwar Bhuya, Muhammed Shahed, Gaji, Jamal Uddin, Nushrat, Rumana, Ali, Zulfikar, Sultana, Nasrin
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