Multicentre prospective study of COVID-19 transmission following outpatient GI endoscopy in the UK
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely curtailed the practice of endoscopy (as an exemplar for outpatient diagnostic procedures) worldwide. Restart and recovery processes will be influenced by the need to protect patients and staff from disease transmission, but data on the risk of COVID-19 transmission...
Main Authors: | Hayee, B, The SCOTS project group, East, J, Rees, CJ, Penman, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2020
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