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Frequency of the occurrence of atypical pathogens in hospitalized patients with CAP: a multi-country study
F. Blasi, M. Tamm, P. A. Wilcox, S. Fisher, P. Hogan (Milan, Italy; Basel, Switzerland; Cape Town, South Africa; New York, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2004 - SARS and other lower respiratory tract infections
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SARS and other lower respiratory tract infections
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Poster Discussion
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1582
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Respiratory infections
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