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  • The Effect of Antibiotic Exposure and Specimen Volume on the Detection of Bacterial Pathogens in Children With Pneumonia
    The Effect of Antibiotic Exposure and Specimen Volume on the Detection of Bacterial Pathogens in Children With Pneumonia
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  • Introduction to the Epidemiologic Considerations Analytic Methods and Foundational Results From the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health Study
    Introduction to the Epidemiologic Considerations, Analytic Methods, and Foundational Results From the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health Study
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  • Evaluation of Pneumococcal Load in Blood by Polymerase Chain Reaction for the Diagnosis of Pneumococcal Pneumonia in Young Children in the PERCH Study
    Evaluation of Pneumococcal Load in Blood by Polymerase Chain Reaction for the Diagnosis of Pneumococcal Pneumonia in Young Children in the PERCH Study
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  • Detection of Pneumococcal DNA in Blood by Polymerase Chain Reaction for Diagnosing Pneumococcal Pneumonia in Young Children From Low and MiddleIncome Countries
    Detection of Pneumococcal DNA in Blood by Polymerase Chain Reaction for Diagnosing Pneumococcal Pneumonia in Young Children From Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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  • Is Higher Viral Load in the Upper Respiratory Tract Associated With Severe Pneumonia Findings From the PERCH Study
    Is Higher Viral Load in the Upper Respiratory Tract Associated With Severe Pneumonia? Findings From the PERCH Study
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  • Association of CReactive Protein With Bacterial and Respiratory Syncytial VirusAssociated Pneumonia Among Children Aged 5 Years in the PERCH Study
    Association of C-Reactive Protein With Bacterial and Respiratory Syncytial Virus–Associated Pneumonia Among Children Aged <5 Years in the PERCH Study
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  • Should Controls With Respiratory Symptoms Be Excluded From CaseControl Studies of Pneumonia Etiology Reflections From the PERCH Study
    Should Controls With Respiratory Symptoms Be Excluded From Case-Control Studies of Pneumonia Etiology? Reflections From the PERCH Study
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  • Microscopic Analysis and Quality Assessment of Induced Sputum From Children With Pneumonia in the PERCH Study
    Microscopic Analysis and Quality Assessment of Induced Sputum From Children With Pneumonia in the PERCH Study
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  • Colonization Density of the Upper Respiratory Tract as a Predictor of PneumoniaHaemophilus influenzae Moraxella catarrhalis Staphylococcus aureus and Pneumocystis jirovecii
    Colonization Density of the Upper Respiratory Tract as a Predictor of Pneumonia—Haemophilus influenzae, Moraxella catarrhalis, Staphylococcus aureus, and Pneumocystis jirovecii
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  • The Diagnostic Utility of Induced Sputum Microscopy and Culture in Childhood Pneumonia
    The Diagnostic Utility of Induced Sputum Microscopy and Culture in Childhood Pneumonia
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  • Chest Radiograph Findings in Childhood Pneumonia Cases From the Multisite PERCH Study
    Chest Radiograph Findings in Childhood Pneumonia Cases From the Multisite PERCH Study
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  • Bayesian Estimation of Pneumonia Etiology Epidemiologic Considerations and Applications to the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health Study
    Bayesian Estimation of Pneumonia Etiology: Epidemiologic Considerations and Applications to the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health Study
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  • Limited Utility of Polymerase Chain Reaction in Induced Sputum Specimens for Determining the Causes of Childhood Pneumonia in ResourcePoor Settings Findings From the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health PERCH Study
    Limited Utility of Polymerase Chain Reaction in Induced Sputum Specimens for Determining the Causes of Childhood Pneumonia in Resource-Poor Settings: Findings From the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) Study
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