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Community-acquired pneumonia: clinical approaches
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Comparison of prospective scores for predicting mortality and hospital admission in hospitalised patients and out-patients with CAP
T. T. Bauer, T. Welte, R. Marre, N. Suttorp, CAPNETZ Investigators (Bochum, Hannover, Ulm, Berlin, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Community-acquired pneumonia: clinical approaches
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Community-acquired pneumonia: clinical approaches
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Respiratory infections
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T. T. Bauer, T. Welte, R. Marre, N. Suttorp, CAPNETZ Investigators (Bochum, Hannover, Ulm, Berlin, Germany). Comparison of prospective scores for predicting mortality and hospital admission in hospitalised patients and out-patients with CAP. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 4214
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