The impact of Omicron on outcomes following infection with SARS-CoV-2 in patients with kidney failure in Scotland
Clin Kidney J
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2022 Jul 23;16(1):197-200.
doi: 10.1093/ckj/sfac173.
eCollection 2023 Jan.
Authors
Samira Bell
1
2
3
,
Jacqueline Campbell
2
,
Chrissie Watters
2
,
Martin O'Neil
2
,
Alison Almond
4
,
Katharine Buck
5
,
Edward J Carr
6
,
Zoe Cousland
7
,
Mark Findlay
8
,
Nicola Joss
9
,
Wendy Metcalfe
10
,
Elaine Spalding
11
,
Shona Methven
12
,
Patrick B Mark
8
13
Affiliations
1
Division of Population Health and Genomics, School of Medicine, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK.
2
The Scottish Renal Registry, Scottish Health Audits, Public Health Scotland, Glasgow, UK.
3
Renal Unit, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, UK.
4
Renal Unit, Dumfries, UK.
5
Renal Unit, Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, UK.
6
Cell Biology of Infection Laboratory, Francis Crick Institute, London, UK.
7
Renal Unit, Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, UK.
8
Glasgow Renal & Transplant Unit, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, UK.
9
Renal Unit, Raigmore Hospital, Inverness, UK.
10
Department of Renal Medicine, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
11
Renal Unit, University Hospital Crosshouse, Crosshouse, UK.
12
Department of Renal Medicine, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, UK.
13
Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
PMID:
36721388
PMCID:
PMC9384465
DOI:
10.1093/ckj/sfac173
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