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• Vitamin D has anti-inflammatory and immunoregulatory functions. • The involvement of vitamin in the pathophysiology of COVID-19 is still not clear; • Some studies support a link between vitamin D deficiency and worse COVID-19 outcome; • Vitamin D may also enhance macrophages activation and aberrant immune response; • In our study vitamin D supplementation was associated with a trend to higher mortality; • Supplementation trials are crucial to clarify the role of vitamin D in COVID-19.
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Vitamin D supplementation and outcome in COVID-19 patients from the outbreak area of Lombardy, Italy
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