To study the utility of Respiratory Biofire in the management of adults with acute respiratory infections

L. Pinto (Mumbai (Maharashtra), India), V. Nanda (Mumbai (Maharashtra), India), C. Rodriques (Mumbai (Maharashtra), India)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Fungi, viruses, parasites and the immunocompromised
Session: Fungi, viruses, parasites and the immunocompromised
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Number: 1885

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