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Aetiology, antimicrobial therapy and outcome of patients with community acquired severe sepsis: a prospective study in a Norwegian university hospital

Authors
  1. A Esteban
  2. A Kumar
  3. A Kumar
  4. A Perner
  5. A van Gestel
  6. AC Heffner
  7. AE Jones
  8. BL Warren
  9. C Alberti
  10. C Alberti
  11. C Brun-Buisson
  12. C Brun-Buisson
  13. C Engel
  14. CH Wong
  15. DC Angus
  16. DF Gaieski
  17. E Abraham
  18. E Rivers
  19. EH Ibrahim
  20. GS Martin
  21. GS Martin
  22. H Flaatten
  23. Hans K Flaatten
  24. J Garnacho-Montero
  25. J Valles
  26. KE Sands
  27. M Llewelyn
  28. M Varpula
  29. MA Puskarich
  30. MC Strehlow
  31. ME Mikkelsen
  32. MM Levy
  33. MS Rangel-Frausto
  34. Nina Langeland
  35. Oddbjørn Haugen
  36. R Sordé
  37. RC Bone
  38. Rune Fanebust
  39. S Finfer
  40. S Karlsson
  41. Siri Tandberg Nygård
  42. SM Opal
  43. Steinar Skrede
  44. the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) Adult Patient Database (APD) Management Committee The Australasian Resuscitation in Sepsis Evaluation (ARISE) Investigators
  45. VY Dombrovskiy
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