Prospective case-control study of role of infection in patients who reconsult after initial antibiotic treatment for lower respiratory tract infection in primary care
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N. Britten | J. Macfarlane | R. Macfarlane | W. Holmes | P. Gard | J. Prewett | D. Rose | Richard Cunningham | P. Saikku | Stephanie Euden | Steven Myint
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