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Microscopic analysis and quality assessment of induced sputum from children with pneumonia in the PERCH study
PERCH Study Group
Bloomberg School of Public Health
School of Medicine
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Pneumonia
100%
Quality Assessment
100%
Microscopic Analysis
100%
Induced Sputum
100%
Sputum Specimens
57%
Lower Respiratory Tract
42%
Squamous Epithelial Cells
42%
Potential Pathogens
42%
Nasopharyngeal Microbiota
42%
High Prevalence
14%
Young children
14%
Quality Measures
14%
Saliva
14%
Hospitalized children
14%
Community-acquired Pneumonia
14%
Gram-negative
14%
Quality Rating
14%
Expectorated Sputum
14%
Polymorphonuclear Cells
14%
Useful Quality
14%
Microscopic Parameters
14%
Lower Respiratory Tract Specimens
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Induced Sputum
100%
Granulocyte
57%
Lower Respiratory Tract
57%
Pathogen
42%
Epithelial Cell
42%
Prevalence
28%
Toddlers
14%
Sputum
14%
Community-Acquired Pneumonia
14%
Gram Staining
14%