The role of viruses in the development of pleural infection.

D. Arnold (Bristol, United Kingdom), T. Suri (Bristol, United Kingdom), F. Hamilton (Bristol, United Kingdom), A. Morley (Bristol, United Kingdom), S. Patole (Bristol, United Kingdom), A. Medford (Bristol, United Kingdom), P. Muir (Bristol, United Kingdom), N. Maskell (Bristol, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Pleural infection and complicated pneumonia
Session: Pleural infection and complicated pneumonia
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 3834
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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