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    Additional file 1 of Impact of respiratory bacterial infections on mortality in Japanese patients with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study

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    Additional file 1. Identification of organisms in ventilator-associated pneumoniacase

    Additional file 6 of Impact of respiratory bacterial infections on mortality in Japanese patients with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study

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    Additional file 6. Admission to intensive care unitand use of invasive mechanical ventilationof bacterial respiratory infection with coronavirus disease 2019

    Additional file 4 of Impact of respiratory bacterial infections on mortality in Japanese patients with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study

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    Additional file 4. Details of respiratory secondary infection

    Additional file 8 of Impact of respiratory bacterial infections on mortality in Japanese patients with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study

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    Additional file 8. Proportion of thrombosis and myocardial injury in bacterial respiratory co-infection and secondary infection with coronavirus disease 2019

    Additional file 5 of Impact of respiratory bacterial infections on mortality in Japanese patients with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study

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    Additional file 5. Association of anti-IL-6 receptor antibody use with incidence of secondary infection and death

    Additional file 3 of Impact of respiratory bacterial infections on mortality in Japanese patients with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study

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    Additional file 3. Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratioas a predictor of co-infection in steroid and non-steroid user

    Additional file 2 of Impact of respiratory bacterial infections on mortality in Japanese patients with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study

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    Additional file 2. Evaluation of white blood cells, neutrophils, lymphocytes, neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio, C-reactive protein, and procalcitonin on admission as predictors of respiratory bacterial co-infection based on the area under the curv
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