Are third generation cephalosporins associated with a better prognosis than amoxicillin/clavulanate in patients hospitalised with mild or moderate severity community-acquired pneumonia?
Evaluating the performance of a host-protein signature for distinguishing between bacterial and viral disease in adults with lower respiratory tract infection: preliminary results from the OBSERVER clinical study
Comparison of incidence of adverse tendon events between fluoroquinolone and ceftriaxone/azithromycin recipients among hospitalised community-acquired pneumonia patients from 2011-2016
Comparison of incidence of aortic aneurysm/dissection between hospitalised community-acquired pneumonia patients receiving either fluoroquinolone or ceftriaxone/azithromycin therapy
Unnecessary antibiotic prescription in patients with chronic heart failure and suspected community-acquired pneumonia: what's the utility of serum biomarker-based algorithm?
Non-inferiority study of saliva samples compared with oropharyngeal swabs in the culture-based detection of meningococcal and pneumococcal carriage in young adults
Culture-positive patients hospitalised with community-onset pneumonia have worse outcomes than those with negative or no culture: a multi-centre retrospective cohort study
The diagnostic value of coagulation and inflamation markers for the prediction lung vessel thrombosis in severe Gram-negative community-acquired pneumonia
Peculiarities of pathogenesis in patients with severe community-aquired pneumonia depending on viral or bacterial aetiology: roles of systemic inflammation and lung vessel thrombosis
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