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The prognosis of community-acquired pneumonia: old and new markers of severity
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Performance of CURB-65 and eCURB severity assessment for health care associated pneumonia in an emergency department
N. Dean, J. Jones, B. Jones, S. Brown, T. Allen, D. Valenti, A. Jephson (Salt Lake City, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2010 - The prognosis of community-acquired pneumonia: old and new markers of severity
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The prognosis of community-acquired pneumonia: old and new markers of severity
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Respiratory infections
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N. Dean, J. Jones, B. Jones, S. Brown, T. Allen, D. Valenti, A. Jephson (Salt Lake City, United States Of America). Performance of CURB-65 and eCURB severity assessment for health care associated pneumonia in an emergency department. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 2223
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