incidentally diagnosed covid-19 infection in trauma patients; a clinical experience
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2020
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has rapidly spread across the world and caused a pandemic, and still continues to evolve. In Iran, the first cases of COVID-19 were officially announced between February 19 and 23, 2020 and it soon became clear that Iran is one of the countries that is worst-hit by COVID-19 outbreak (1, 2).
It is now evident that most cases of COVID-19 disease develop mild respiratory and constitutional symptoms (3), while some cases are asymptomatic (3, 4). Involvement of other organs, including liver and kidneys has been reported in patients with COVID-19 (5). Many questions remain unanswered about associations and presentations of COVID-19.
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Authors | ;Mehdi Khazaei;Reyhaneh Asgari;Ehsan Zarei;Yashar Moharramzad;Hamidreza Haghighatkhah;Morteza Sanei Taheri |
Journal | journal of political ecology |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | 10.22037/aaem.v8i1.616 |
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