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We investigated whether bacterial respiratory infections were associated with poor clinical outcome of COVID-19 in a prospective, observational cohort of 589 critically ill adults, all of whom required mechanical ventilation. ...Acquisition of a hospital-acquired respirato …
We investigated whether bacterial respiratory infections were associated with poor clinical outcome of COVID-19 in a prospective, obs …