Nosocomial Legionella micdadei pneumonia: 10 years experience and a case-control study.
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B. Doebbeling | R. Gerszten | R. Wenzel | R. Kadner | M. A. Ishak | B. H. Wade | M. Pasquale | D. Gröschel
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