COVID-19 and smoking: A systematic review of the evidence
Editorial
[키워드] 2019 novel coronavirus
2019-nCoV
Admission
adverse outcome
adverse outcomes
Analysis
association
assumed
autonomous
available data
calculate
Care
changes in
Characteristics
chest radiology
China
clinical
Clinical characteristics
Clinical outcome
clinical symptom
clinically
cohort study
conducted
coronavirus
Course
COVID-19
COVID-19 pandemic
current
database
death
deaths
detrimental
diagnosed
died
discharged
disease
Disease progression
English
epidemiological
evaluate
Evidence
Factor
feature
FIVE
former
Health
hospital
hospitalisation
hospitalised patient
Hospitalization
humans
ICU
ICU care
immune system
inclusion criteria
Increases
indicated
individual
infected with COVID-19
infected with SARS-CoV-2
infections
Infectious disease
Influenza
information
Inpatient
intensive care
Italy
Laboratory
laboratory-confirmed
Logistic regression
Logistic regression analysis
lung
majority
mechanical ventilation
MERS-CoV
Mortality
mortality risk factor
multicenter cohort study
multicentre
multivariate
multivariate logistic regression
negative
non-ICU
non-severe patient
non-survivor
outbreak
outcome
pandemic
Patient
patients
patients died
patients with COVID-19
percentage
plethora
Population
positive
previous study
Prognosis
Prognostic factor
progression
proportion
Prospective
provided
pulmonary
ranged
Region
regions
reported
Research
Respiratory disease
retrieved
retrospective
retrospective cohort study
risk factor
Sample size
searched
setting
Severe case
Severe patient
severe symptom
severe symptoms
severity
shown
significantly higher
small sample size
smoker
Smokers
smoking
smoking status
statistical analysis
statistically significant
statistically significant difference
Study design
study population
Support
survived
survivor
Symptom
Symptoms
systematic review
table
tested
the disease
the patient
those that survived
title
Tobacco
two group
were excluded
were used
with COVID-19
Wuhan
Wuhan, China
[DOI] 10.18332/tid/119324 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Editorial
[DOI] 10.18332/tid/119324 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Editorial