Incidence of community-acquired pneumonia requiring hospitalization. Results of a population-based active surveillance Study in Ohio. The Community-Based Pneumonia Incidence Study Group
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These data provide information about the importance of community-acquired pneumonia and the relative and overall impact of specific causes of pneumonia. The study provides a basis for choosing optimal empiric pneumonia therapy, and allows interventions for prevention of pneumonia to be targeted at g …
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| Authors | Marston BJ;Plouffe JF;File TM;Hackman BA;Salstrom SJ;Lipman HB;Kolczak MS;Breiman RF;; |
| Journal | archives of internal medicine |
| Year | 1970 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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NLM
MEDLINE
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community-acquired infections / epidemiology
community-acquired infections / microbiology
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