Clinical and laboratory findings in elderly with Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Babol, northern Iran – 2017-2019
Morbidity and mortality are higher in older adults with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) than in other age groups. Also, CAP in older adults has various clinical manifestations with other. A higher mortality rate in the elderly with CAP may contribute to a delay in management. Consequently, the pu...
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Main Authors: | Habibi Saleh, Babazadeh Arefeh, Ebrahimpour Soheil, Sabbagh Parisa, Shokri Mehran |
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