The presence of diabetes mellitus does not influence clinical outcomes in patient with community-acquired pneumonia: Results from the CAPO international cohort study

P. Jimenez, P. Fernandez, P. Peyrani, T. Wiemken, P. Rossi, J. Chalmers, T. Fardon, G. Arbo, J. Ramirez, CAPO Investigators (Valdivia, Santiago, Chile; Louisville, United States Of America; Udine, Italy; Dundee, United Kingdom; Asuncion, Paraguay)

Source: Annual Congress 2010 - Risk factors and outcomes in community-acquired pneumonia
Session: Risk factors and outcomes in community-acquired pneumonia
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3443
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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