An international observational study to assess the impact of the Omicron variant emergence on the clinical epidemiology of COVID-19 in hospitalised patients.

<strong>Background:<br></strong> Whilst timely clinical characterisation of infections caused by novel SARS-CoV-2 variants is necessary for evidence-based policy response, individual-level data on infecting variants are typically only available for a minority of patients and settin...

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Main Authors: Gonçalves, BP, Hall, M, Jassat, W, Balan, V, Murthy, S, Kartsonaki, C, Semple, MG, Rojek, A, Baruch, J, Reyes, LF, Dasgupta, A, Dunning, J, Citarella, BW, Pritchard, M, Martín-Quiros, A, Sili, U, Baillie, JK, Aryal, D, Arabi, Y, Rashan, A, Angheben, A, Caoili, J, Carrier, FM, Harrison, EM, Gómez-Junyent, J, Figueiredo-Mello, C, Douglas, JJ, Mat Nor, MB, Chow, YP, Wong, XC, Bertagnolio, S, Thwin, SS, Streinu-Cercel, A, Salazar, L, Rishu, A, Rangappa, R, Ong, DSY, Hashmi, M, Carson, G, Diaz, J, Fowler, R, Kraemer, MUG, Wils, E-J, Horby, P, Merson, L, Olliaro, PL
Other Authors: ISARIC Clinical Characterisation Group
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: eLife Sciences Publications 2022