Preliminary report on 50 autopsies of COVID-19 in Cuba
Vol. 159 No. 2: July - December, 2020
Original Articles
November 29, 2020
December 15, 2020
In Cuba, the percentage of autopsies has remained close to 60% in hospitalized patients, while in the rest of the world many countries do not exceed 5%. In addition to the high rate of autopsies performed, Cuba has an automated system known as SARC
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Mendoza Amat JH, Borrajero Martínez I, Montero González T, Capó de Paz V, Domínguez Álvarez C. Preliminary report on 50 autopsies of COVID-19 in Cuba. Rev. méd. (Col. Méd. Cir. Guatem.) [Internet]. 2020 Dec. 15 [cited 2025 Jan. 6];159(2):97-9. Available from: https://stage.revistamedicagt.org/index.php/RevMedGuatemala/article/view/292
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