Researching COVID to enhance recovery

Importance RECOVER-Pathology is a cross-sectional study of decedents dying at least 15 days following initial SARS-CoV-2 infection. Eligible decedents must meet WHO criteria for suspected, probable, or confirmed infection and must be aged 18 years or more at the time of death. Enrollment occurs at 7...

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Hauptverfasser: Troxel, Andrea B, Bind, Marie-Abele C, Flotte, Thomas J, Cordon-Cardo, Carlos, Decker, Lauren A, Finn, Aloke V, Padera, Robert F, Reichard, R. Ross, Stone, James R, Adolphi, Natalie L, Casimero, Faye Victoria C, Crary, John F, Elifritz, Jamie, Faustin, Arline, Ghosh, Saikat Kumar B, Krausert, Amanda, Martinez-Lage, Maria, Melamed, Jonathan, Mitchell, Roger A, Sampson, Barbara A, Seifert, Alan C, Simsir, Aylin, Adams, Cheryle, Haasnoot, Stephanie, Hafner, Stephanie, Siciliano, Michelle A, Vallejos, Brittany B, Del Boccio, Phoebe, Lamendola-Essel, Michelle F, Young, Chloe E, Kewlani, Deepshikha, Akinbo, Precious A, Parent, Brendan, Chung, Alicia, Cato, Teresa C, Mudumbi, Praveen C, Esquenazi-Karonika, Shari, Wood, Marion J, Chan, James, Monteiro, Jonathan, Shinnick, Daniel J, Thaweethai, Tanayott, Nguyen, Amber N, Fitzgerald, Megan L, Perlowski, Alice A, Stiles, Lauren E, Paskett, Moira L, Katz, Stuart D, Foulkes, Andrea S
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