No evidence of SARS-CoV-2 in hospitalized patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in five Italian hospitals from 1.sup.st November 2019 to 29.sup.th February 2020

On 9.sup.th January 2020, China CDC reported a novel coronavirus (later named SARS-CoV-2) as the causative agent of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). To acquire new information on the real trend in SARS-CoV-2 infection during pandemic phase I and to determine the possible early appearance of...

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Hauptverfasser: Panatto, Donatella, Orsi, Andrea, Pennati, Beatrice Marina, Lai, Piero Luigi, Mosca, Stefano, Bruzzone, Bianca, Caligiuri, Patrizia, Napoli, Christian, Bertamino, Enrico, Orsi, Giovanni Battista, Manini, Ilaria, Loconsole, Daniela, Centrone, Francesca, Pandolfi, Elisabetta, Ciofi Degli Atti, Marta Luisa, Concato, Carlo, Linardos, Giulia, Onetti Muda, Andrea, Raponi, Massimiliano, Piccioni, Livia, Rizzo, Caterina, Chironna, Maria, Icardi, Giancarlo
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