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Pneumonia: from the community to the intensive care unit
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Twenty-year Trend in Mortality among Hospitalized Patients with Pneumococcal Community-Acquired Pneumonia
C. Cilloniz Campos (Barcelona, Spain), A. Liapikou (Athens, Greece), I. Martin-Loeches (Dublin, Ireland), C. Garcia-Vidal (Barcelona, Spain), A. Gabarrus (Barcelona, Spain), A. Ceccato (Barcelona, Spain), J. Mensa (Barcelona, Spain), F. Marco (Barcelona, Spain)
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International Congress 2018 – Pneumonia: from the community to the intensive care unit
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Pneumonia: from the community to the intensive care unit
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Respiratory infections
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C. Cilloniz Campos (Barcelona, Spain), A. Liapikou (Athens, Greece), I. Martin-Loeches (Dublin, Ireland), C. Garcia-Vidal (Barcelona, Spain), A. Gabarrus (Barcelona, Spain), A. Ceccato (Barcelona, Spain), J. Mensa (Barcelona, Spain), F. Marco (Barcelona, Spain). Twenty-year Trend in Mortality among Hospitalized Patients with Pneumococcal Community-Acquired Pneumonia. 2626
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