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authors
- Dadras Omid
- Afsahi Amir
- Pashaei Zahra
- Mojdeganlou Hengameh
- Karimi Amirali
- Habibi Pedram
- Barzegary Alireza
- Fakhfouri Amirata
- Mirzapour Pegah
- Janfaza Nazanin
- Dehghani Soheil
- Afroughi Fatemeh
- Dashti Mohsen
- Khodaei Sepideh
- Mehraeen Esmaeil
- Voltarelli Fabricio
- Sabatier Jean-Marc
- Seyedalinaghi Seyedahmad
keywords
- COVID-19
- SARS-CoV-2
- Prognosis
- Severity
- Viral load
document type
ART
abstract
Patients with COVID-19 may present different viral loads levels. However, the relationship between viral load and disease severity in COVID-19 is still unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to systematically review the association between SARS-CoV-2 viral load and COVID-19 severity.
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