Current malaria infection, previous malaria exposure, and clinical profiles and outcomes of COVID-19 in a setting of high malaria transmission: an exploratory cohort study in Uganda

Author:

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

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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