COVID-19 infection in children with cancer and stem cell transplant recipients in Turkey: A nationwide study
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Kebudi, RejinKurucu, Nilgün
Tuğcu, Deniz
Hacısalihoğlu, Şadan
Fışgın, Tunç
Ocak, Süheyla
Tokuç, Gülnur
Özdemir, Gül Nihal
Bozkurt, Ceyhun
İnce, Dilek
Aras, Seda
Ayçiçek, Ali
Aksoy, Başak Adaklı
Karadaş, Nihal
Öztürk, Gülyüz
Orhan, Mehmet Fatih
Ataseven, Eda
Akbayram, Sinan
Yılmaz, Ebru
Tüfekçi, Özlem
Vural, Sema
Akyay, Arzu
Ayhan, Aylin Canbolat
Kılıç, Suar
Uzel, Veysiye Hülya
Düzenli, Yeter
Kazanci, Elif Güler
Acıpayam, Can
Elli, Murat
Tanyeli, Atilla
Karakaş, Zeynep
Somer, Ayper
Kara, Ateş
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Kebudi, R., Kurucu, N., Tuğcu, D., Hacısalihoğlu, S., Fışgın, T., Ocak, S. ve diğerleri. (2021). COVID-19 infection in children with cancer and stem cell transplant recipients in Turkey: A nationwide study. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 68(6), 1-5.Abstract
Adults with cancer are reported to have a higher risk for coronavirus
disease (COVID-19) infection and more severe disease and mortality
than the general population.1,2 Although children seem to be at a lower
risk for COVID-19 than adults,3–5 data specifically addressing children
with cancer are limited