[Necrotizing community-acquired pneumonia secondary to influenza a (H1N1) super-infected by an invasive group A streptococcus]
- PMID: 20400251
- DOI: 10.1016/j.medmal.2010.02.003
[Necrotizing community-acquired pneumonia secondary to influenza a (H1N1) super-infected by an invasive group A streptococcus]
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