Background To provide information about pathogens' coinfection prevalence with SARS-CoV-2 could be a real help to save patients' lives. This study aims to evaluate the pathogens' coinfection prevalence among COVID-19 patients. Method In order to find all of the relevant articles, we used systematic search approach. Research-based databases including PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and Scopus, without language restrictions, were searched to identify the relevant bacterial, fungal, and viral coinfections among COVID-19 cases from December 1, 2019, to August 23, 2021. In order to dig deeper, other scientific repositories such as Medrxiv were probed. Results A total of 13,023 studies were found through systematic search. After thorough analysis...
Coinfection rates with other pathogens in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) varied during the pand...
Objectives: In previous influenza pandemics, bacterial co-infections have been a major cause of mort...
Background: Coinfection with bacteria, fungi, and respiratory viruses in SARS-CoV-2 is of particular...
Background: Coinfection with bacteria, fungi, and respiratory viruses in SARS-CoV-2 is of particular...
The pandemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 raised the attention towards bacteri...
Background: Coinfection with bacteria, fungi, and respiratory viruses in SARS-CoV-2 is of particular...
Background. Coinfections have a potential role in increased morbidity and mortality rates during pan...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Background: Coinfection with bacteria, fungi, and respiratory viruses has been described as a factor...
Bacterial coinfections are not uncommon with respiratory viral pathogens. These coinfections can add...
Coinfection rates with other pathogens in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) varied during the pand...
Objectives: In previous influenza pandemics, bacterial co-infections have been a major cause of mort...
Background: Coinfection with bacteria, fungi, and respiratory viruses in SARS-CoV-2 is of particular...
Background: Coinfection with bacteria, fungi, and respiratory viruses in SARS-CoV-2 is of particular...
The pandemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 raised the attention towards bacteri...
Background: Coinfection with bacteria, fungi, and respiratory viruses in SARS-CoV-2 is of particular...
Background. Coinfections have a potential role in increased morbidity and mortality rates during pan...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Background: Evidence around prevalence of bacterial coinfection and pattern of antibiotic use in COV...
Background: Coinfection with bacteria, fungi, and respiratory viruses has been described as a factor...
Bacterial coinfections are not uncommon with respiratory viral pathogens. These coinfections can add...
Coinfection rates with other pathogens in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) varied during the pand...
Objectives: In previous influenza pandemics, bacterial co-infections have been a major cause of mort...
Background: Coinfection with bacteria, fungi, and respiratory viruses in SARS-CoV-2 is of particular...