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Sa1000: DIARRHEA, ELEVATED AST, AND ELEVATION OF INFLAMMATORYRELATED BIOMARKERS IS A PREDICTOR FOR MORTALITY IN MINORITY HOSPITALISED COVID-19 PATIENTS
Hassan Ashktorab
Antonio Pizuorno
Folake O Adeleye
Adeyinka O Laiyemo
Maryam Mehdipour Dalivand
Farshad Aduli
Zaki A Sherif
Gholamreza Oskrochi
Kibreab Angesom
Philip Oppong-Twene
Suryanarayana Reddy Challa
Nnaemeka C Okorie
Esther S Moon
Edward L Ramos
Boubini Jones-Wonni
Abdoul M Kone
Sheldon Rankine
Camelita Thrift
Chiamaka C Ekwunazu
Derek Scholes
Abigail Banson
Brianna Mitchell
Guttu Maskalo
Jillian D Ross
Julencia Curtis
Rachel Kim
Chandler Gilliard
Geeta Ahuja
Joseph Mathew
Warren Gavin
Areeba Kara
Manuel Hache-Marliere
Leonidas Palaiodimos
Vishnu R Mani
Aleksandr Kalabin
Vijay Gayam
Pavani Garlapati
Joseph Miller
Lakshmi G Chirumamilla
Faezeh Ahangarzadeh
Bahador Bina
Fatimah L Jackson
John M Carethers
Farin Kamangar
Hassan Brim
Issue date 2022 May.
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