Kidney International Reports (Apr 2021)
POS-513 RISK OF COVID-19 DISEASE, DIALYSIS UNIT ATTRIBUTES AND INFECTION CONTROL STRATEGY AMONG LONDON IN-CENTRE HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
- B. Caplin,
- D. Ashby,
- K. Mccafferty,
- R. Hull,
- E. Asgari,
- D. Makanjuola,
- M. Ford,
- C. Nicholas,
- N. Kumar,
- A. Frankel,
- C. Sharpe,
- D. Banerjee,
- S. Alan
Affiliations
- B. Caplin
- University College London, Department of Renal Medicine, London, United Kingdom; Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, Renal and Transplant Unit, London, United Kingdom
- D. Ashby
- Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Kidney and Transplant Services, London, United Kingdom
- K. Mccafferty
- Barts Health, Renal Service, London, United Kingdom
- R. Hull
- St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Department of Renal Medicine, London, United Kingdom
- E. Asgari
- Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, Kidney Services, London, United Kingdom
- D. Makanjuola
- Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals, Renal Services, London, United Kingdom
- M. Ford
- King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Renal Unit, London, United Kingdom
- C. Nicholas
- Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals, Renal Services, London, United Kingdom
- N. Kumar
- Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, Kidney Services, London, United Kingdom
- A. Frankel
- Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Kidney and Transplant Services, London, United Kingdom
- C. Sharpe
- King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Renal Unit, London, United Kingdom; King's College London, Department of Renal Medicine, London, United Kingdom
- D. Banerjee
- St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Department of Renal Medicine, London, United Kingdom
- S. Alan
- University College London, Department of Renal Medicine, London, United Kingdom; Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, Renal and Transplant Unit, London, United Kingdom
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 6,
no. 4
p. S223