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Survival From Severe Pandemic H1N1 in Urban and Rural Turkey: A Case Series

Cenk Kirakli, Dursun Tatar, Pinar Cimen, Ozlem Edipoglu, Meral Coskun, Emel Celikten and Ayse Ozsoz
Respiratory Care June 2011, 56 (6) 790-795; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.00988
Cenk Kirakli
Intensive Care Unit; and
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Dursun Tatar
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Pinar Cimen
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Ozlem Edipoglu
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Meral Coskun
Infectious Diseases Department, Izmir Training and Research Hospital for Thoracic Medicine and Surgery, Izmir, Turkey.
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Emel Celikten
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Ayse Ozsoz
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Respiratory Care Jun 2011, 56 (6) 790-795; DOI: 10.4187/respcare.00988
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