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Fig 1.

Enrollment of patients with community acquired pneumonia in the Korean military.

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Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of 191 patients with community-acquired pneumonia in the military.

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Table 2.

Distribution of viral and bacterial pathogens in cases of community-acquired pneumonia in the military.

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Fig 2.

(A) Numbers of patients with community acquired pneumonia and adenovirus pneumonia by week during January–May 2015. (B) Number of patients with adenovirus pneumonia (HAdV) and non-adenovirus pneumonia by military training week among newly recruited trainees (≤12 weeks of training or service period).

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Table 3.

Laboratory findings of 191 patients with community-acquired pneumonia in the military.

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Table 4.

Pneumonia severities and outcomes of 191 patients with community-acquired pneumonia in the military.

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Fig 3.

(A–D) Computed tomography scans of four patients with adenoviral pneumonia.

Parenchymal opacities (consolidation and ground-grass opacity) with septal thickness were distributed along bronchovascular bundles or in the subpleural lung.

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