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The problem of early mortality in pneumococcal pneumonia: a study of risk factors
Burgos Joaquín, Luján Manel, Larrosa M. Nieves, Pedro-Botet M. Luisa, Fontanals Dionisia, Quesada M. Dolores, Lung Mayli, Bermudo Guadalupe, Almirante Benito, Falcó Vicenç
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Eur Respir J 2015; 46: 561-564
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August
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Respiratory infections
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