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Clinical features and outcomes of 310 patients with viral or non-viral community-acquired pneumonia.

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Laboratory and radiological findings of 310 cases of viral or non-viral community-acquired pneumonia.

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Clinical features, outcomes, laboratory and radiological findings of influenza pneumonia, compared to pneumococcal pneumonia.

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Independently associated factors for viral pneumonia in patients with community-acquired pneumonia.

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Figure 1.

Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curves of rhinorrhea and ground glass opacity in chest imaging as a predictor of viral pneumonia in 310 patients with community-acquired pneumonia.

GGO: ground glass opacity. Area under the curve: (a) rhinorrhea, 0.562 (95% CI, 0.477–0.647); (b) GGO, 0.639 (95% CI, 0.555–0.723); (c) GGO or rhinorrhea, 0.672 (95% CI, 0.592–0.751).

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