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COVID-19 Morbidity and Mortality and its Association with HIV and Health System Factors in India

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  • Vandana Dabla
  • Nalini Chava
  • Edwin Sam Asirvatham
  • Charishma Jones Sarman
  • Rashmi Pant
  • Pankaj Bansal
  • Aparna Sykam
  • Garima Sharma
  • Guru Rajesh Jammy
  • Vijay Yeldandi
  • Shikha Dhawan

    (Society for Health Allied Research and Education India (SHARE INDIA), Telangana, India)

  • Naresh Goel
  • Rajesh Kumar Rana
  • Nidhi Rawat
  • Bhawna Rao
  • Anoop Kumar Puri

    (National AIDS Control Organization, New Delhi, India)

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Mortality and morbidity due to the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2...

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  • Vandana Dabla & Nalini Chava & Edwin Sam Asirvatham & Charishma Jones Sarman & Rashmi Pant & Pankaj Bansal & Aparna Sykam & Garima Sharma & Guru Rajesh Jammy & Vijay Yeldandi & Shikha Dhawan & Naresh , 2022. "COVID-19 Morbidity and Mortality and its Association with HIV and Health System Factors in India," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 44(4), pages 35658-35663, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:44:y:2022:i:4:p:35658-35663
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2022.44.007077
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