Male gender is associated with increased risk for postinjury pneumonia.
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Male gender is associated with increased risk for postinjury pneumonia.
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Male gender is associated with increased risk for postinjury pneumonia.
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Male gender is associated with increased risk for postinjury pneumonia.
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Male gender is associated with increased risk for postinjury pneumonia.
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Male gender is associated with increased risk for postinjury pneumonia.
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Male gender is associated with increased risk for postinjury pneumonia.
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Christopher J Gannon
J Kathleen Tracy
Lena M Napolitano
Michael Pasquale
Robert J McCarter
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10.1097/00024382-200405000-00003
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2004-05-01T00:00:00Z