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Healthcare-associated pneumonia: ventilator-associated pneumonia and pneumonia in hospitalised patients
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Prevalence of aspirations in older patients with pneumonia is high and related to delayed swallow response
J. Almirall, R. Icart, M. Cabré, V. Arreola, A. Martin, T. Fernandez, R. Bisbal, M. Serra, J. C. Yébenes, P. Clavé (Mataró, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Healthcare-associated pneumonia: ventilator-associated pneumonia and pneumonia in hospitalised patients
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Healthcare-associated pneumonia: ventilator-associated pneumonia and pneumonia in hospitalised patients
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Thematic Poster Session
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4929
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care, Respiratory infections
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J. Almirall, R. Icart, M. Cabré, V. Arreola, A. Martin, T. Fernandez, R. Bisbal, M. Serra, J. C. Yébenes, P. Clavé (Mataró, Spain). Prevalence of aspirations in older patients with pneumonia is high and related to delayed swallow response. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 4929
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