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Pleural diseases and pneumonia: what's new ?
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Late Breaking Abstract - Etiology of nosocomial pneumonia in multidisciplinary hospital
A. Petrov (M, Russian Federation), W. Quintana (M, Russian Federation), P. Mosquera (M, Russian Federation), S. Rachina (M, Russian Federation), Z. Kobalava (M, Russian Federation), T. Dmitrova (M, Russian Federation), Y. Yanovich (M, Russian Federation), L. Ezhova (M, Russian Federation)
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International Congress 2018 – Pleural diseases and pneumonia: what's new ?
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Pleural diseases and pneumonia: what's new ?
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1963
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Respiratory critical care, Respiratory infections
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