COVID-19 cases and their outcome among patients with uncommon co-existing illnesses: A lesson from Northern India
Introduction: Newer coexisting conditions should be identified in order to modify newer risk factors. Aim was to identify patients with non-classical or less common coexisting conditions in patients infected of COVID 19. Method: Single centred study from June 2020 to May 2021 at a tertiary centre in...
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