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    Anemia predicts poor outcomes of COVID-19 in hospitalized patients: a prospective study in Iran by Faghih Dinevari, Masood, Somi, Mohammad Hossein, Sadeghi Majd, Elham, Abbasalizad Farhangi, Mahdieh, Nikniaz, Zeinab

    Published in BMC infectious diseases (10-02-2021)
    “…There are limited number of studies with controversial findings regarding the association between anemia at admission and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)…”
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    Effect of vitamin A supplementation on the outcome severity of COVID-19 in hospitalized patients: A pilot randomized clinical trial by Somi, Mohammad Hossein, Faghih Dinevari, Masood, Taghizadieh, Ali, Varshochi, Mojtaba, Sadeghi Majd, Elham, Abbasian, Samaneh, Nikniaz, Zeinab

    Published in Nutrition and health (Berkhamsted) (01-07-2024)
    “…Introduction Vitamin A is one of the vitamins that is suggested as adjuvant therapy in viral infections due to its immune enhancing role. In the present…”
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    Elevated Liver Aminotransferases Level and COVID-19 Prognosis in Hospitalized Patients: A Prospective Study from Iran by Faghih Dinevari, Masood, Somi, Mohammad Hossein, Sadeghi Majd, Elham, Fattahzadeh, Afshin, Nikniaz, Zeinab

    Published in Middle East journal of digestive diseases (01-01-2022)
    “…: Considering the conflicting results and limited studies on the association between elevated liver enzyme levels and COVID-19 outcomes, in the present study,…”
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    Multimorbidity raises the odds of decease in COVID-19 patients: An Iranian prospective study by Faghih Dinevari, Masood, Somi, Mohammad Hossein, Mokhtari, Leila, Sadeghi Majd, Elham, Nikniaz, Zeinab

    Published in Journal of research in clinical medicine (16-10-2024)
    “…Introduction: The prevalence of noncommunicable diseases is high in Iran. We postulated that multimorbidity may affect the rate of mortality from COVID-19. So,…”
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