Bl azquez Moreno's institution has received grant funding from MINEICO (SVP-2014-068263). A. del Pozo Mat e has received consultancy fees from ENAC and lecture fees from the Health Institute Carlos III. E. Vallesp ın Garc ıa has received funds for expert testimony for the Scienceboard.net and royalties from KARYOARRAY-8.512.907. M. Val es-G omez's institution has received grant funding from MINEICO (SAF2015-69169-R) and Comunidad de Madrid (S2010/BMD-2326). H. T. Reyburn's institution has received a grant from MINEICO (SAF2014-58752-R). The rest of the authors declare that they have no relevant conflicts of interest.
Objectives: To describe the etiology of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in hospitalized children in Spain and analyze the predictors of the etiology.
Hypothesis:The different etiological groups of pediatric CAP are associated with different clinical, radiographic, and analytical data.
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