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Association of doxycycline and mortality in patients hospitalized with pneumonia
E. Mortensen (Farmington, United States of America), M. Metersky (Farmington, United States of America), A. Anzueto (San Antonio, United States of America)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Antibiotic therapy for pneumonia and pleural infections
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Antibiotic therapy for pneumonia and pleural infections
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4670
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Respiratory infections
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E. Mortensen (Farmington, United States of America), M. Metersky (Farmington, United States of America), A. Anzueto (San Antonio, United States of America). Association of doxycycline and mortality in patients hospitalized with pneumonia. 4670
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