COVID-19 and endocrine diseases. A statement from the European Society of Endocrinology.
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The responsibilities of endocrinologists worldwide due to the current COVID-19 outbreak are not minor and the European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) is appointed to write the current statement to support the ESE members and the whole endocrine community in this critical situation.Abstract:
ESE has issued a statement about the role and responsibilities of endocrinologists worldwide during the current COVID-19 outbreak, prepared by Manuel Puig-Domingo, Monica Marazuela and Andrea Giustina also includes a ‘decalogue’ for endocrinologists in midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. This statement is the "draft" document for the Springer articleread more
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