community And Notnosocomial
List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 8.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000063 | Martin Kolditz ; Santiago Ewig | Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Adults. |
000083 | Aryna Zanuzdana [Allemagne] ; Karla Köpke [Allemagne] ; Walter Haas [Allemagne] | [Influenza and community acquired pneumonia in German primary care]. |
000096 | Marie Von Lilienfeld-Toal [Allemagne] ; Annemarie Berger [Allemagne] ; Maximilian Christopeit [Allemagne] ; Marcus Hentrich [Allemagne] ; Claus Peter Heussel [Allemagne] ; Jana Kalkreuth [Allemagne] ; Michael Klein [Allemagne] ; Matthias Kochanek [Allemagne] ; Olaf Penack [Allemagne] ; Elke Hauf [Allemagne] ; Christina Rieger [Allemagne] ; Gerda Silling [Allemagne] ; Maria Vehreschild [Allemagne] ; Thomas Weber [Allemagne] ; Hans-Heinrich Wolf [Allemagne] ; Nicola Lehners [Allemagne] ; Enrico Schalk [Allemagne] ; Karin Mayer [Allemagne] | Community acquired respiratory virus infections in cancer patients-Guideline on diagnosis and management by the Infectious Diseases Working Party of the German Society for haematology and Medical Oncology. |
000200 | B. Greutélaers [Allemagne] ; M. Wadl ; M. Nachtnebel ; T. Rieck ; B. Hogan ; C. Adlhoch ; T. Eckmanns ; J. Benzler | [Hospital surveillance during major outbreaks of community-acquired diseases. Pandemic Influenza Hospital Surveillance (PIKS) 2009/2010 and Surveillance of Bloody Diarrhea (SBD) 2011]. |
000280 | A. Tessmer [Allemagne] ; T. Welte ; R. Schmidt-Ott ; S. Eberle ; G. Barten ; N. Suttorp ; T. Schaberg | Influenza vaccination is associated with reduced severity of community-acquired pneumonia. |
000285 | H. Von Baum [Allemagne] ; B. Schweiger ; T. Welte ; R. Marre ; N. Suttorp ; M W R. Pletz ; S. Ewig | How deadly is seasonal influenza-associated pneumonia? The German Competence Network for Community-Acquired Pneumonia. |
000408 | T. Welte [Allemagne] | [Community-acquired pneumonia]. |
000620 | Ingo Pedal ; Oliver Nolte | [Community-associated MRSA and Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL): novel trends in epidemiology and forensic implications]. |
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