Jose Guerra
- Interventions to reduce antibiotic prescription for lower respiratory tract infections: Happy Audit studyBy Carl Llor, Josep M. Cots, Beatriz G. López-Valcárcel, Javier Arranz, Guillermo García, Jesús Ortega, Manuel Gómez, Gloria Guerra, María J. Monedero, Juan D. Alcántara, José Paredes, Silvia Hernández, Marina Cid, Carolina Pérez and Vicenta PinedaCarl LlorFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionJosep M. CotsFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionBeatriz G. López-ValcárcelFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionJavier ArranzFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionGuillermo GarcíaFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionJesús OrtegaFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionManuel GómezFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionGloria GuerraFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionMaría J. MonederoFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionJuan D. AlcántaraFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionJosé ParedesFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionSilvia HernándezFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionMarina CidFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionCarolina PérezFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements sectionVicenta PinedaFor author affiliations, see the Acknowledgements section
- Incidence of tuberculosis: The application of capture-recapture method to compare two sources of informationBy Francisco Muñiz, María López, Noelia Carracedo, Sara Raposo, Piedad Rivas, Silvia Garcia and Jose GuerraFrancisco Muñiz1Respiratory Department, University Hospital, León, SpainMaría López2Internal Medicine, University Hospital, León, SpainNoelia Carracedo2Internal Medicine, University Hospital, León, SpainSara Raposo2Internal Medicine, University Hospital, León, SpainPiedad Rivas1Respiratory Department, University Hospital, León, SpainSilvia Garcia1Respiratory Department, University Hospital, León, SpainJose Guerra2Internal Medicine, University Hospital, León, Spain
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