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New prediction score without subjective parameters for community-acquired Legionella pneumonia
S. Yokoe (Kurashiki- city, Japan), A. Ito (Kurashiki- city, Japan), H. Tachibana (Kyoto-city, Japan), M. Mitsui (Kurashiki- city, Japan), Y. Nakanishi (Kurashiki- city, Japan), T. Ishida (Kurashiki- city, Japan)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Cardiovascular and pulmonary complications of respiratory infections
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Cardiovascular and pulmonary complications of respiratory infections
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Respiratory infections
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