COVID-19 mortality is associated with low vitamin D levels in patients with risk factors and/or advanced age
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S. Jenei | T. Molnár | B. Büki | Z. Szalai | A. Putics | M. Knausz | László T. Tamás | T. Jenei | I. Hegedüs | Imre Dinnyés
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