2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2008.05.005
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Comparison between mortality and airway colonization vs noncolonization with Candida species in critically ill adults

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“…Finally, laboratories do not routinely test for atypical pathogens. Recent work has highlighted a significant prevalence of anaerobic bacteria,11 viruses12 and fungi13 14 in intubated patients, although their role in VAP remains unclear.…”
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“…Finally, laboratories do not routinely test for atypical pathogens. Recent work has highlighted a significant prevalence of anaerobic bacteria,11 viruses12 and fungi13 14 in intubated patients, although their role in VAP remains unclear.…”
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confidence: 99%