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    Effectiveness of the Original Monovalent Messenger RNA Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Vaccination Series Against Hospitalization for COVID-19–Associated Venous Thromboembolism by Hager, David N, Zhu, Yuwei, Sohn, Ine, Stubblefield, William B, Streiff, Michael B, Gaglani, Manjusha, Steingrub, Jay S, Duggal, Abhijit, Felzer, Jamie R, O'Rourke, Mary, Peltan, Ithan D, Mohamed, Amira, Stiller, Robin, Wilson, Jennifer G, Qadir, Nida, Ginde, Adit A, Zepeski, Anne E, Mallow, Christopher, Lauring, Adam S, Johnson, Nicholas J, Gibbs, Kevin W, Kwon, Jennie H, Self, Wesley H, Gaglani, Manjusha, McNeal, Tresa, Ghamande, Shekhar, Calhoun, Nicole, Murthy, Kempapura, Herrick, Judy, McKillop, Amanda, Hoffman, Eric, Zayed, Martha, Smith, Michael, Steingrub, Jay, Kozikowski, Lori-Ann, De Souza, Lesley, Ouellette, Scott, Shapiro, Nathan I, Bolstad, Michael, Coviello, Brianna, Ciottone, Robert, Devilla, Arnaldo, Grafals, Ana, Higgins, Conor, Ottanelli, Carlo, Redman, Kimberly, Scaffidi, Douglas, Weingart, Alexander, Surie, Diya, McMorrow, Meredith, DeCuir, Jennifer, Thornburg, Natalie, Flannery, Brendan, Lewis, Nathaniel, Tenforde, Mark, Adams, Katherine, Patel, Manish, Mehkri, Omar, Mitchell, Megan, Griffith, Zachary, Brennan, Connery, Ashok, Kiran, Poynter, Bryan, Duggal, Abhijit, Busse, Laurence, ten Lohuis, Caitlin, Stanley, Nicholas, Zhang, Sophia, Prekker, Matthew, Erickson, Heidi, Frosch, Anne, Hendrickson, Audrey, Caspers, Sean, Tordsen, Walker, Kaus, Olivia, Scharber, Tyler, Peltan, Ithan, Brown, Samuel, Lumpkin, Jenna, Smith, Cassie, Marshall, Hunter, Hager, David N, Ali, Harith, Gong, Michelle, Mohamed, Amira, Nair, Rahul, Chen, Jen-Ting, Exline, Matthew, Karow, Sarah, Robart, Emily, Maldonado, Paulo Nunes, Khan, Maryiam, So, Preston, So, Madison, Schwartz, Elizabeth, Botros, Mena, Khan, Akram, Hough, Catherine L, Jung, Haeun, Martinez, Jesus

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (15-10-2024)
    “…Abstract Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a strong risk factor for venous thromboembolism (VTE). Few studies have evaluated the effectiveness…”
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