Ventilator associated pneumonia: comparison between quantitative and qualitative cultures of tracheal aspirates

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Luis FernandoAranha Camargo
Fernando Vinícius De Marco
Carmen SílviaValente Barbas
Cristiane Hoelz
Marco AurélioScarpinella Bueno
Milton Rodrigues Jr
Verônica Moreira Amado
Raquel Caserta
Marinês DallaValle Martino
Jacyr Pasternak
Elias Knobel
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[1] Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein,Assistant Physican, Intensive Care Unit
[2] Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein,Postgraduate Fellow, Intensive Care Unit
[3] Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein,Respiratory Therapist, Intensive Care Unit
[4] Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein,Microbiology Laboratory, Intensive Care Unit
[5] Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein,Head, Intensive Care Unit
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bacterial pneumonia; qualitative evaluation; quantitative evaluation; tracheal aspirates; ventilator-associated pneumonia;
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