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Antibiotic treatment in community-acquired pneumonia
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Local antibiotic guidelines for management of adult community acquired pneumonia in UK hospitals
B. L. Barker, J. Macfarlane, W. S. Lim, J. G. Douglas, J. T. Macfarlane (Nottingham, Dunfermile, Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Antibiotic treatment in community-acquired pneumonia
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Antibiotic treatment in community-acquired pneumonia
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Electronic Poster Discussion
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1870
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Respiratory infections
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B. L. Barker, J. Macfarlane, W. S. Lim, J. G. Douglas, J. T. Macfarlane (Nottingham, Dunfermile, Aberdeen, United Kingdom). Local antibiotic guidelines for management of adult community acquired pneumonia in UK hospitals. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 1870
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