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Additional file 1 of Healthcare use attributable to COVID-19: a propensity-matched national electronic health records cohort study of 249,390 people in Wales, UK
Additional file 1: Table S1. Individual SARS-CoV-2 testing sites included under each testing location. AE – Accident & Emergency, CTU – Clinical Trials Unit, HC – Hospice Care, ICU – Intensive Care Unit
Additional file 5 of Healthcare use attributable to COVID-19: a propensity-matched national electronic health records cohort study of 249,390 people in Wales, UK
Additional file 5: Table S4. Underlying plot data for figures 2 – 9. HR – Hazard Ratio, CI – Confidence Interval
Additional file 2 of Healthcare use attributable to COVID-19: a propensity-matched national electronic health records cohort study of 249,390 people in Wales, UK
Additional file 2: Table S2. Location origins of the codes used to define the outcomes in the study. Additional notes also provided. ADHD – Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, OCD - obsessive compulsive disorder
Additional file 4 of Healthcare use attributable to COVID-19: a propensity-matched national electronic health records cohort study of 249,390 people in Wales, UK
Additional file 4: Fig S1. Shows ‘Love Plots’ for the main covariates before and after the propensity matching had taken place for community and hospital tested individuals. WIMD – Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation
Additional file 3 of Healthcare use attributable to COVID-19: a propensity-matched national electronic health records cohort study of 249,390 people in Wales, UK
Additional file 3: Table S3. Table of Codes under investigation
Additional file 6 of Healthcare use attributable to COVID-19: a propensity-matched national electronic health records cohort study of 249,390 people in Wales, UK
Additional file 6: Fig S2. Survival for the full 6-month follow-up for the fatigue outcome. “General population” in the figure refers to the never tested population
Additional file 8 of Healthcare use attributable to COVID-19: a propensity-matched national electronic health records cohort study of 249,390 people in Wales, UK
Additional file 8: Table S5. Underlying life table data for death outcome only
Additional file 7 of Healthcare use attributable to COVID-19: a propensity-matched national electronic health records cohort study of 249,390 people in Wales, UK
Additional file 7: Fig S3. Survival for the full 6-month follow-up for the embolism outcome. “General population” in the figure refers to the never tested population