A retrospective cohort study of Paxlovid efficacy depending on treatment time in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

  1. Zhanwei Du
  2. Lin Wang
  3. Yuan Bai
  4. Yunhu Liu
  5. Eric HY Lau
  6. Alison P Galvani
  7. Robert M Krug
  8. Benjamin John Cowling  Is a corresponding author
  9. Lauren A Meyers  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  2. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
  3. Yale University, United States
  4. The University of Texas at Austin, United States
  5. University of Hong Kong, China

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  1. Zhanwei Du
  2. Lin Wang
  3. Yuan Bai
  4. Yunhu Liu
  5. Eric HY Lau
  6. Alison P Galvani
  7. Robert M Krug
  8. Benjamin John Cowling
  9. Lauren A Meyers
(2024)
A retrospective cohort study of Paxlovid efficacy depending on treatment time in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
eLife 13:e89801.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.89801

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