During the COVID-19 pandemic, rapid, real-world evidence is essential for the development of knowledge and subsequent public health response. In dermatology, provider-facing and patient-facing registries focused on COVID-19 have been important sources of research and new information aimed at guiding optimal patient care. The 7 dermatology registries included in this update now include more than 8000 case reports sourced from physicians and patients from countries all over the world.
Dermatology COVID-19 Registries: Updates and Future Directions / E.E. Freeman, G.C. Chamberlin, D.E. McMahon, G.J. Hruza, D. Wall, N. Meah, R. Sinclair, E.A. Balogh, S.R. Feldman, M.A. Lowes, A.V. Marzano, H.B. Naik, L. Castelo-Soccio, I. Lara-Corrales, K.M. Cordoro, S.K. Mahil, C.E.M. Griffiths, C.H. Smith, A.D. Irvine, P.I. Spuls, C. Flohr, L.E. French. - In: DERMATOLOGIC CLINICS. - ISSN 0733-8635. - 39:4(2021 Oct), pp. 575-585. [10.1016/j.det.2021.05.013]
Dermatology COVID-19 Registries: Updates and Future Directions
A.V. Marzano;
2021
Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, rapid, real-world evidence is essential for the development of knowledge and subsequent public health response. In dermatology, provider-facing and patient-facing registries focused on COVID-19 have been important sources of research and new information aimed at guiding optimal patient care. The 7 dermatology registries included in this update now include more than 8000 case reports sourced from physicians and patients from countries all over the world.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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