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- who: Emel Altintas et al. from the University, Kars, TUR Infectious Disease, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, TUR Department of have published the Article: Review began 08/07/2022 Review ended 08/18/2022 Published 08/24/2022 u00a9 Copyright, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of August/24,/2022
- what: In our study, blood IMA levels are not a diagnostic biomarker for patients with COVID-19 pneumonia and are not helpful in predicting the severity of pneumonia.
- how: Demographic information of the case group the severity of pneumonia and their PCR test results . . .
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