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Community-acquired pneumonia: risk classes and management issues
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The effect of coding on community acquired pneumonia reported mortality
Priya Daniel (Nottingham, United Kingdom), Priya Daniel, Sally Welham, Wei Shen Lim, British Thoracic Society
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International Congress 2016 – Community-acquired pneumonia: risk classes and management issues
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Community-acquired pneumonia: risk classes and management issues
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Thematic Poster
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2578
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Respiratory infections
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Priya Daniel (Nottingham, United Kingdom), Priya Daniel, Sally Welham, Wei Shen Lim, British Thoracic Society. The effect of coding on community acquired pneumonia reported mortality. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2578
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