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Epidemiology, therapy and outcome of infections in the ICU
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Incidence and mortality of pneumonia in intensive care unit patients
P. J. Kuca, J. Wisniewska, A. Piwek, J. Burakowski, W. Z. Tomkowski (Warsaw, Poland)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Epidemiology, therapy and outcome of infections in the ICU
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Epidemiology, therapy and outcome of infections in the ICU
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226
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care, Respiratory infections
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P. J. Kuca, J. Wisniewska, A. Piwek, J. Burakowski, W. Z. Tomkowski (Warsaw, Poland). Incidence and mortality of pneumonia in intensive care unit patients. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 226
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