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Resistance, bacteriological profile and comorbidities in respiratory infections
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Bronchiectasis: Bacteriological profile
R. G. Bopaka, H. Janah, W. El Khattabi, B. El Bied, H. Sellal, H. Afif, A. Aichane (Casablanca, Morocco)
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International Congress 2014 – Resistance, bacteriological profile and comorbidities in respiratory infections
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Resistance, bacteriological profile and comorbidities in respiratory infections
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Thematic Poster Session
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2528
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Respiratory infections
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R. G. Bopaka, H. Janah, W. El Khattabi, B. El Bied, H. Sellal, H. Afif, A. Aichane (Casablanca, Morocco). Bronchiectasis: Bacteriological profile. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 2528
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