Clinical management of COVID-19: Living guideline [Internet]
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Clinical management of COVID-19: Living guideline [Internet]
Excerpt
The WHO COVID-19 Clinical management: living guidance contains the most up-to-date recommendations for the clinical management of people with COVID-19. Providing guidance that is comprehensive and holistic for the optimal care of COVID-19 patients throughout their entire illness is important. The latest version is available in pdf format (via the ‘Download’ button) and via an
The latest version (7th version) contains one new recommendation:
** NEW** Conditional recommendation for awake prone positioning for severely ill patients hospitalized with COVID-19 requiring supplemental oxygen (includes HFNO) or non-invasive ventilation (moderate/low certainty evidence). (published 18 August 2023).
© World Health Organization 2021.
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