Association between race and COVID-19 outcomes among 2.6 million children in England
<p><strong>Importance: </strong>Although children mainly experience mild COVID-19 disease, hospitalization rates are increasing, with limited understanding of underlying factors. There is an established association between race and severe COVID-19 outcomes in adults in England; how...
Main Authors: | Saatci, D, Ranger, TA, Garriga, C, Clift, AK, Zaccardi, F, Tan, PS, Patone, M, Coupland, C, Harnden, A, Griffin, SJ, Khunti, K, Dambha-Miller, H, Hippisley-Cox, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Medical Association
2021
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