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COVID-19 infection, compared with influenza, was associated with significantly greater risks for developing AKI, chronic kidney disease and end-stage kidney disease, according to study data published in Communications Medicine. Previous studies have observed associations between COVID-19 infection and kidney disease risks, including higher risks for mortality, CVD, mental health disorders and
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