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Co-Authors

This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by Annemarie Docherty and Gail Carson.
Connection Strength

0.628
  1. Features of 20 133 UK patients in hospital with covid-19 using the ISARIC WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol: prospective observational cohort study. BMJ. 2020 May 22; 369:m1985.
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    Score: 0.221
  2. Long Covid in adults discharged from UK hospitals after Covid-19: A prospective, multicentre cohort study using the ISARIC WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol. Lancet Reg Health Eur. 2021 Sep; 8:100186.
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    Score: 0.060
  3. Characterisation of in-hospital complications associated with COVID-19 using the ISARIC WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK: a prospective, multicentre cohort study. Lancet. 2021 07 17; 398(10296):223-237.
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    Score: 0.060
  4. What is the recovery rate and risk of long-term consequences following a diagnosis of COVID-19? A harmonised, global longitudinal observational study protocol. BMJ Open. 2021 03 10; 11(3):e043887.
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    Score: 0.058
  5. Risk of adverse outcomes in patients with underlying respiratory conditions admitted to hospital with COVID-19: a national, multicentre prospective cohort study using the ISARIC WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK. Lancet Respir Med. 2021 07; 9(7):699-711.
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    Score: 0.058
  6. Development and validation of the ISARIC 4C Deterioration model for adults hospitalised with COVID-19: a prospective cohort study. Lancet Respir Med. 2021 04; 9(4):349-359.
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    Score: 0.058
  7. Risk stratification of patients admitted to hospital with covid-19 using the ISARIC WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol: development and validation of the 4C Mortality Score. BMJ. 2020 09 09; 370:m3339.
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    Score: 0.056
  8. Clinical characteristics of children and young people admitted to hospital with covid-19 in United Kingdom: prospective multicentre observational cohort study. BMJ. 2020 08 27; 370:m3249.
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    Score: 0.056
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