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Prognosis in bacterial and viral pneumonia
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Viral Sepsis in Adults with Community-Acquired Pneumonia
C. Dominedò (Rome, Italy), C. Cillóniz (Barcelona, Spain), A. Liapikou (Athens, Greece), D. Magdaleno (CIudad de Mexico, Mexico), M. Ferrer (Barcelona, Spain), M. Marcos (Barcelona, Spain), A. Torres (Barcelona, Spain)
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International Congress 2019 – Prognosis in bacterial and viral pneumonia
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Prognosis in bacterial and viral pneumonia
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Thematic Poster
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4533
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care, Respiratory infections
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C. Dominedò (Rome, Italy), C. Cillóniz (Barcelona, Spain), A. Liapikou (Athens, Greece), D. Magdaleno (CIudad de Mexico, Mexico), M. Ferrer (Barcelona, Spain), M. Marcos (Barcelona, Spain), A. Torres (Barcelona, Spain). Viral Sepsis in Adults with Community-Acquired Pneumonia. 4533
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