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Autor:
Vladimir Atanasov, Natalia Barreto, Lorenzo Franchi, Jeff Whittle, John Meurer, Benjamin W Weston, Qian Eric Luo, Andy Ye Yuan, Ruohao Zhang, Bernard Black
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 19, Iss 1, p e0295936 (2024)
COVID-19 mortality rates increase rapidly with age, are higher among men than women, and vary across racial/ethnic groups, but this is also true for other natural causes of death. Prior research on COVID-19 mortality rates and racial/ethnic dispariti
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ae7804d9c335459996e51f77ccd41474
Autor:
Vladimir Atanasov, Natalia Barreto, Jeff Whittle, John Meurer, Benjamin W. Weston, Qian (Eric) Luo, Andy Ye Yuan, Lorenzo Franchi, Ruohao Zhang, Bernard Black
Publikováno v:
Vaccines, Vol 11, Iss 5, p 971 (2023)
Prior research generally finds that the Pfizer-BioNTech (BNT162b2) and Moderna (mRNA1273) COVID-19 vaccines provide similar protection against mortality, sometimes with a Moderna advantage due to slower waning. However, most comparisons do not addres
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b2e17b8f4d344f5fae768ba3f2c2aa34
Autor:
Vladimir Atanasov, Natalia Barreto, Jeff Whittle, John Meurer, Benjamin W. Weston, Qian (Eric) Luo, Lorenzo Franchi, Andy Ye Yuan, Ruohao Zhang, Bernard Black
Publikováno v:
Vaccines, Vol 11, Iss 2, p 379 (2023)
COVID-19 vaccines have saved millions of lives; however, understanding the long-term effectiveness of these vaccines is imperative to developing recommendations for booster doses and other precautions. Comparisons of mortality rates between more and
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f4ca768b47c84624b76ef2c002eaaf59
Autor:
Vladimir Atanasov, Natalia Barreto, Jeff Whittle, John Meurer, Benjamin W. Weston, Qian (Eric) Luo, Lorenzo Franchi, Andy Ye Yuan, Ruohao Zhang, Bernard Black
Publikováno v:
Vaccines
Volume 11
Issue 2
Pages: 379
Volume 11
Issue 2
Pages: 379
COVID-19 vaccines have saved millions of lives; however, understanding the long-term effectiveness of these vaccines is imperative to developing recommendations for booster doses and other precautions. Comparisons of mortality rates between more and