Characteristics of pneumonia deaths after an earthquake and tsunami: an ecological study of 5.7 million participants in 131 municipalities, Japan
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M. Kawado | S. Hashimoto | Y. Tomata | T. Ojima | E. Okada | Y. Shibata | M. Nakamura
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