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Ethiop. Med. j ; 61(2): 171-188, 2023. tables, figures
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1426999

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Different anti-infecthe drugs have been proposedfor the treatment ofpatients with COVID-19. We carried out a network meta-analysis to assess their relath'e efficacy and safety. Methods: We searched relevant databases for all randomized controlled trials that reported the efficacy and or safety ofany anti-infective drugs published up to April 30, 2022 for different outcomes. We did both painvise and network meta-analysis with 95% confidence intervals using afixed-effect model. We assessed studies for quality of evidence using an extension of the standard Grading ofRecommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation approach considering P

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Humans , Randomized Controlled Trial , COVID-19 , COVID-19 Drug Treatment , Community Networks , Network Meta-Analysis , Systematic Reviews as Topic , SARS-CoV-2
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