Addressing the analytic challenges of cross-sectional pediatric pneumonia etiology data
Despite tremendous advances in diagnostic laboratory technology, identifying the pathogen(s) causing pneumonia remains challenging because the infected lung tissue cannot usually be sampled for testing. Consequently, to obtain information about pneumonia etiology, clinicians and researchers test spe...
Main Authors: | Hammitt, LL, Feikin, DR, Scott, JAG, Zeger, SL, Murdoch, DR, O'Brien, KL, Knoll, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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