New and emerging etiologies for community-acquired pneumonia with implications for therapy. A prospective multicenter study of 359 cases
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Three hundred fifty-nine consecutive patients with community-acquired pneumonia admitted to university, community, and VA hospitals underwent a standardized evaluation, including specialized tests for Legionella spp. and Chlamydia pneumoniae (TWAR). The most common underlying illnesses were immunosu …
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| Authors | Fang GD;Fine M;Orloff J;Arisumi D;Yu VL;Kapoor W;Grayston JT;Wang SP;Kohler R;Muder RR;; |
| Journal | Medicine |
| Year | 1990 |
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