1. Additional file 4 of Viral RNA load in plasma is associated with critical illness and a dysregulated host response in COVID-19
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Bermejo-Martin, Jesús F., González-Rivera, Milagros, Almansa, Raquel, Dariela Micheloud, Tedim, Ana P., Domínguez-Gil, Marta, Resino, Salvador, Martín-Fernández, Marta, Murua, Pablo Ryan, Pérez-García, Felipe, Tamayo, Luis, Lopez-Izquierdo, Raúl, Bustamante, Elena, Aldecoa, César, Gómez, José Manuel, Rico-Feijoo, Jesús, Orduña, Antonio, Méndez, Raúl, Natal, Isabel Fernández, Megías, Gregoria, González-Estecha, Montserrat, Carriedo, Demetrio, Doncel, Cristina, Jorge, Noelia, Ortega, Alicia, Fuente, Amanda De La, Campo, Félix Del, Fernández-Ratero, José Antonio, Wysali Trapiello, González-Jiménez, Paula, Ruiz, Guadalupe, Kelvin, Alyson A., Ostadgavahi, Ali Toloue, Oneizat, Ruth, Ruiz, Luz María, Miguéns, Iria, Gargallo, Esther, Muñoz, Ioana, Pelegrin, Sara, Martín, Silvia, Olivares, Pablo García, Cedeño, Jamil Antonio, Albi, Tomás Ruiz, Puertas, Carolina, Berezo, Jose Ángel, Renedo, Gloria, Herrán, Rubén, Bustamante-Munguira, Juan, Enríquez, Pedro, Cicuendez, Ramón, Blanco, Jesús, Jesica Abadia, Barquero, Julia Gómez, Mamolar, Nuria, Blanca-López, Natalia, Valdivia, Luis Jorge, Caso, Belén Fernández, Mantecón, María Ángeles, Motos, Anna, Fernandez-Barat, Laia, Ferrer, Ricard, Ferrán Barbé, Torres, Antoni, Menéndez, Rosario, Eiros, José María, and Kelvin, David J.
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Additional file 4. Multivariate logistic regression analysis comparing wards patients against ICU patients (backward stepwise selection method/Likelihood Ratio). The association between viral RNAemia and viral RNA load with critical illness was evaluated adjusting by major confounding factors.