Viral Coinfection among COVID‐19 Patient Groups: An Update Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
BioMed Research International2021Vol. 2021(1), pp. 5313832–5313832
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Pooneh Malekifar, Reza Pakzad, Ramin Shahbahrami, Milad Zandi, Ali Jafarpour, Sara Akhavan Rezayat, Samaneh Akbarpour, Alireza Namazi Shabestari, Iraj Pakzad, Elahe Hesari, Abbas Farahani, Saber Soltani
Abstract
The lowest rate of coinfection belonged to respiratory viruses. Blood-borne viruses had the highest coinfection rate. Our results provide important data about the prevalence of blood-borne viruses among COVID-19 patients which can be critical when it comes to their treatment procedure.
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