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Bacterial pneumonia as an influenza complication.

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Bacterial pneumonia as an influenza complication.

Auteurs : Ignacio Martin-Loeches ; Frank Van Someren Gréve ; Marcus J. Schultz

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Abstract

The pathogenesis and impact of coinfection, in particular bacterial coinfection, in influenza are incompletely understood. This review summarizes results from studies on bacterial coinfection in the recent pandemic influenza outbreak.

DOI: 10.1097/QCO.0000000000000347
PubMed: 27984245

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