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** Conclusions: Our findings suggest that patients with a shorter incubation period went on to have more severe disease. Further studies are needed to investigate potential biological mechanisms for this association.
 
** Conclusions: Our findings suggest that patients with a shorter incubation period went on to have more severe disease. Further studies are needed to investigate potential biological mechanisms for this association.
 
* 27 MAR 2020 [https://sciencemag.org/news/2020/03/how-sick-will-coronavirus-make-you-answer-may-be-your-genes?fbclid=IwAR0ssURPj_zjE_1QHYg2Np5DzXC10-14EXRi5FpsVaqPUgAHn8P3siwc_tU How sick will the coronavirus make you? The answer may be in your genes]
 
* 27 MAR 2020 [https://sciencemag.org/news/2020/03/how-sick-will-coronavirus-make-you-answer-may-be-your-genes?fbclid=IwAR0ssURPj_zjE_1QHYg2Np5DzXC10-14EXRi5FpsVaqPUgAHn8P3siwc_tU How sick will the coronavirus make you? The answer may be in your genes]
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* 20 MAR 2020 [https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2019/3/20/18260669/deadly-pathogens-escape-lab-smallpox-bird-flu How deadly pathogens have escaped the lab — over and over again]
  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 06:58, 30 April 2020

Articles on Medical Reporting mostly intended for the General Public
Not the same as peer-reviewed studies, but may be layperson interpretation of such studies or sometimes outdated or misinformed - please correct and edit as you see fit, but also use healthy skepticism just in case

Viral Research