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Easier access to mechanical ventilation worldwide: an urgent need for low income countries, especially in face of the growing COVID-19 crisis
Claude Guérin, Patrick Lévy
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Eur Respir J, 55 (6) 2001271; 10.1183/13993003.01271-2020
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June
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Respiratory critical care
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