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Community-acquired lung respiratory infections in HIV-infected patients: microbial aetiology and outcome
Cilloniz Catia, Torres Antoni, Polverino Eva, Gabarrus Albert, Amaro Rosanel, Moreno Encarnacion, Villegas Santiago, Ortega Mar, Mensa Josep, Marcos Maria Angeles, Moreno Asuncion, Miro Jose M.
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Eur Respir J 2014; 43: 1698-1708
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June
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Respiratory critical care, Respiratory infections
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Cilloniz Catia, Torres Antoni, Polverino Eva, Gabarrus Albert, Amaro Rosanel, Moreno Encarnacion, Villegas Santiago, Ortega Mar, Mensa Josep, Marcos Maria Angeles, Moreno Asuncion, Miro Jose M.. Community-acquired lung respiratory infections in HIV-infected patients: microbial aetiology and outcome. Eur Respir J 2014; 43: 1698-1708
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