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. 2020 Jul 6;11(5):371-374.
doi: 10.1136/flgastro-2020-101602. eCollection 2020.

COVID-19 and the gastrointestinal tract: recent data

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COVID-19 and the gastrointestinal tract: recent data

R Mark Beattie et al. Frontline Gastroenterol. .
No abstract available

Keywords: endoscopy.

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Competing interests: RMB is Editor-in-Chief of Frontline Gastroenterology. IDP is an Associate Editor of Frontline Gastroenterology and Vice President, Endoscopy of British Society of Gastroenterology. They have coauthored this article in a personal capacity.

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