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Health, 02.11.2019 04:31 ezdon6690

The most common causative organism for bacterial pneumonia is pneumonia that develops outside the hospital setting is termed pneumonia; while pneumonia that develops 48 hours or more after hospital admission is termed pneumonia.

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