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Reducing unnecessary antibiotic use and hospitalization in children with pneumonia
P. Nguyen Thi Kim (Da Nang, Vietnam), H. Tran (Da Nang, Vietnam), T. Tran (Sydney, Australia), D. Fitzgerald (Sydney, Australia), S. Graham (Melbourne, Australia), B. Marais (Sydney, Australia)
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International Congress 2019 – Epidemiology of childhood respiratory diseases
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Epidemiology of childhood respiratory diseases
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Thematic Poster
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1041
Disease area:
Paediatric lung diseases, Respiratory infections
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