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Assessment of severity and predictors of outcomes in community-acquired pneumonia
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Validity of CRB-65 in LRTI in primary care: A prospective study in 12 European countries
S. Coenen, T. Verheij, G. Ieven, C. Lammens, C. Butler, P. Little, H. Goossens, on Behalf of the GRACE Project Group (Antwerp, Belgium; Utrecht, Netherlands; Cardif, Southampton, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Assessment of severity and predictors of outcomes in community-acquired pneumonia
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Assessment of severity and predictors of outcomes in community-acquired pneumonia
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Thematic Poster Session
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2479
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Respiratory infections
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