Prediction model for pneumonia in primary care patients with an acute respiratory tract infection: role of symptoms, signs, and biomarkers.
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Groeneveld, G Hvan 't Wout, J W
Aarts, N J
van Rooden, C J
Verheij, T J M
Cobbaert, C M
Kuijper, E J
de Vries, J J C
van Dissel, J T
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Prediction model for pneumonia in primary care patients with an acute respiratory tract infection: role of symptoms, signs, and biomarkers.Published in
BMC Infect Dis 2019; 19(1):976PMID
31747890ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1186/s12879-019-4611-1
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