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Table 1.

Patient characteristics and syndromes.

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Fig 1.

Confirmed etiologies in 1,003 participants.

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Fig 2.

Representation of the most common microbiologic etiologies by organ system.

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Fig 3.

Representation of the most common microbiologic etiologies by age group.

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Fig 4.

Representation of the most common microbiologic etiologies by study site.

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Fig 5.

Microbiologic etiologies identified in 19 cases that were discordant with the final diagnosis listed in the medical record.

*For 2 patients, the INA-RESPOND Lab was unable to identify etiologies but was able to reject the etiologies identified by the sites. Etiologies could not be determined for 2 patients since they died after enrollment but before sample collection. For 1 patient with a co-infection, M. catarrhalis was successfully identified by the site, but influenza and S. pneumoniae were missed.

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