Carter, B.Collins , J.T.Barlow-Pay, F.Rickard , F.Bruce, E.Verduri , A.Quinn, T.J.Mitchell, E.Price , A.Vilches-Moraga, A.Stechman, M.J.Short , R.Einarsson, A.Braude, P.Moug, S.Myint, P.K.Hewitt, J.Pearce, L.McCarthy, K.COPE Study Collaborators2021-07-202021-07-202020-10Carter, B, Collins , J T, Barlow-Pay, F, Rickard , F, Bruce, E, Verduri , A, Quinn, T J, Mitchell, E, Price , A, Vilches-Moraga, A, Stechman, M J, Short , R, Einarsson, A, Braude, P, Moug, S, Myint, P K, Hewitt, J, Pearce, L, McCarthy, K & COPE Study Collaborators 2020, 'Nosocomial COVID-19 infection : examining the risk of mortality. The COPE-Nosocomial Study (COVID in Older PEople)', Journal of Hospital Infection, vol. 106, no. 2, pp. 376-384. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.258530195-6701ORCID: /0000-0003-3852-6158/work/163198621https://hdl.handle.net/2164/16841In the United Kingdom, authority to conduct the study was granted by the Health Research Authority (20/HRA/1898), and in Italy by the Ethics Committee of Policlinico Hospital Modena (Reference 369/2020/OSS/AOUMO). Cardiff University was the study sponsor.9531885engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingCOVID-19Nosocomial infectioncommunity acquired infectionnosocomial SARS-CoV-2infection controlhospital-acquired infectiondigestive diseaseR Medicine (General)Infectious DiseasesVirologyOther20/HRA/1898Supplementary DataR1Nosocomial COVID-19 infection : examining the risk of mortality. The COPE-Nosocomial Study (COVID in Older PEople)Journal article10.1002/jmv.258531062