Influenza vaccination is associated with reduced severity of community-acquired pneumonia

Tessmer A., Welte T., Schmidt-Ott R., Eberle S., Barten G., Suttorp N., Schaberg T.

Source: Eur Respir J 2011; 37: 147-153
Journal Issue: July
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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