Clinical characteristics of COVID-19 patients with clinically diagnosed bacterial co-infection: A multi-center study
Shengyang He(Central South University), Lihua Xie(University Hospital Heidelberg), Mingyan Jiang(Xiangyang Central Hospital), Ping Chen(Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University), Wenlong Liu(Anhui University of Science and Technology), Zhi Xiang(Huaian First People’s Hospital), Dingding Deng(The Central Hospital of Shaoyang), Peng Huang(Zhuzhou Central Hospital)
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