Effect on outcome of antibiotic treatment during the 2 weeks before hospital admission for community acquired pneumonia

M. Di Pasquale, F. Piffer, I. Iori, G. Gussoni, L. Morlacchi, V. Giunta, R. Guenzani, P. Tarsia (Milan, Italy)

Source: Annual Congress 2010 - Aetiology of lower respiratory tract infections and treatment in special situations
Session: Aetiology of lower respiratory tract infections and treatment in special situations
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 3011
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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