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Publication Date:
17/11/2021

Author:
Jane Achan
Asadu Serwanga
Humphrey Wanzira
Tonny Kyagulanyi
Anthony Nuwa
Godfrey Magumba
Stephen Kusasira
Isaac Sewanyana
Kevin Tetteh
Chris Drakeley
Fredrick Nakwagala
Helen Aanyu
Jimmy Opigo
Prudence Hamade
Madeleine Marasciulo
Byarugaba Baterana
James Tibenderana

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Impact of current malaria infection and previous malaria exposure on clinical profiles and outcomes of COVID-19 in a high malaria transmission setting: A prospective cohort study

Publication Date:
17/11/2021
Author:
Jane Achan
Asadu Serwanga
Humphrey Wanzira
Tonny Kyagulanyi
Anthony Nuwa
Godfrey Magumba
Stephen Kusasira
Isaac Sewanyana
Kevin Tetteh
Chris Drakeley
Fredrick Nakwagala
Helen Aanyu
Jimmy Opigo
Prudence Hamade
Madeleine Marasciulo
Byarugaba Baterana
James Tibenderana
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Presentation

This study was conducted to better characterise COVID-19 in a high malaria transmission setting and to determine the burden/describe the clinical impact of SARS-CoV-2 and malaria co-infection.

This presentation was given at the 70th annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

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Country: Uganda

Keywords: Research | COVID-19 | Use of evidence | Malaria | SDG3

 

 

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