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Prognosis in bacterial and viral pneumonia
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Early Rehospitalizations for Pneumonia: Incidence and Predictors in an Italian population-based cohort study
P. Faverio (Monza, Italy), M. Monzio Compagnoni (Milano, Italy), A. Pesci (Milano, Italy), F. Luppi (Milano, Italy), M. Della Zoppa (Milano, Italy), G. Corrao (Milano, Italy)
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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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