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Community-Acquired Pneumonia Requiring Hospitalization among U.S. Adults.


AUTHORS

Jain S , Self WH , Wunderink RG , Fakhran S , Balk R , Bramley AM , Reed C , Grijalva CG , Anderson EJ , Courtney DM , Chappell JD , Qi C , Hart EM , Carroll F , Trabue C , Donnelly HK , Williams DJ , Zhu Y , Arnold SR , Ampofo K , Waterer GW , Levine M , Lindstrom S , Winchell JM , Katz JM , Erdman D , Schneider E , Hicks LA , McCullers JA , Pavia AT , Edwards KM , Finelli L , , . The New England journal of medicine. 2015 7 30; 373(5). 415-27
  • NIHMSID: 0255562

ABSTRACT

Community-acquired pneumonia is a leading infectious cause of hospitalization and death among U.S. adults. Incidence estimates of pneumonia confirmed radiographically and with the use of current laboratory diagnostic tests are needed.


Community-acquired pneumonia is a leading infectious cause of hospitalization and death among U.S. adults. Incidence estimates of pneumonia confirmed radiographically and with the use of current laboratory diagnostic tests are needed.


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