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Best Practice Guidance for Adult Infusion Centres during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Report from the COVID-19 International Organization for the Study of IBD [IOIBD] Task Force
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Best Practice Guidance for Adult Infusion Centres during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Report from the COVID-19 International Organization for the Study of IBD [IOIBD] Task Force

Iris Dotan, Remo Panaccione, Gilaad G Kaplan, Colm O'Morain, James O Lindsay and Maria T Abreu
Journal of Crohn's and colitis, Vol.14(Supplement_3), pp.S785-S790
2020-10-21
PMID: 32959882

Abstract

Coronavirus Infections - prevention & control Humans Pandemics - prevention & control Clinical Protocols Gastrointestinal Agents - administration & dosage Ambulatory Care - standards Infection Control - methods Advisory Committees COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 Maintenance Chemotherapy - methods Pneumonia, Viral - complications Anti-Inflammatory Agents - therapeutic use Betacoronavirus Coronavirus Infections - complications Adult Anti-Inflammatory Agents - administration & dosage Ambulatory Care Facilities - standards Inflammatory Bowel Diseases - complications Inflammatory Bowel Diseases - drug therapy Drug Administration Schedule Global Health Ambulatory Care - methods Infection Control - standards Pneumonia, Viral - prevention & control Maintenance Chemotherapy - standards Gastrointestinal Agents - therapeutic use Infusions, Intravenous Health Care Surveys
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1.120 Inflammatory Bowel Diseases & Infections
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