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  • Epidemiological data report that several countries with a high prevalence of hypovitaminosis D may have increased susceptibility to complications and mortality due to COVID-19 infection. These reports, however, have limitations given that they derive from observational studies. Nevertheless, while awaiting more robust data, clinicians should treat patients with vitamin D deficiency irrespective of whether or not it has a link with respiratory infections.
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?:journal
  • Bull._acad._natl._med
  • Hormones_(Athens)
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  • unk
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  • WHO
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  • Vitamin D and COVID-19
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  • #1030812
  • #437540
  • #648413
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  • 2020

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