Increased mortality has been demonstrated in older adults with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but the effect of frailty has been unclear.
Age and frailty are independently associated with increased COVID-19 mortality and increased care needs in survivors: results of an international multi-centre study / Welch, C., Brachini, G., Cirillo, B., De Toma, G., Fiori, E., Lapolla, P., Mingoli, A., Pugliese, F., Sapienza, P., Alessandri, F., Gallo, G.. - In: AGE AND AGEING. - ISSN 0002-0729. - 50:3(2021), pp. 617-630. [10.1093/ageing/afab026]
Age and frailty are independently associated with increased COVID-19 mortality and increased care needs in survivors: results of an international multi-centre study
Brachini G;Cirillo B;De Toma G;Fiori E;Lapolla P;Mingoli A;Pugliese F;Sapienza P;Alessandri F;Gallo G
2021
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Increased mortality has been demonstrated in older adults with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but the effect of frailty has been unclear.File allegati a questo prodotto
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