Risk factors for the development of nosocomial pneumonia and mortality on intensive care units: application of competing risks models
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Martin Schumacher | Jan Beyersmann | Hajo Grundmann | Michael Behnke | Martin Wolkewitz | Henning Rüden | Petra Gastmeier | M. Schumacher | H. Rüden | H. Grundmann | J. Beyersmann | P. Gastmeier | M. Wolkewitz | S. Bärwolff | C. Geffers | R. Vonberg | M. Behnke | Ralf Peter Vonberg | Sina Bärwolff | Christine Geffers
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