Cristina Tanaseanu
- LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Oral solithromycin has a favorable profile versus oral moxifloxacin for treatment of adult community-acquired pneumonia (CABP) in elderly patients and those with COPD or asthmaBy David Oldach, Carlos Luna, Peter Szabo, Ismail Mitha, Cristina Tanaseanu, Alexis Doreski, Carlos Barrera, Anita Das, Kara Keedy, Brian Jamieson and Prabhavathi FernandesDavid Oldach1Clinical Research, Cempra, Inc, Chapel Hill, NC United StatesCarlos Luna2Pulmonary Medicine, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPeter Szabo3Pulmonary Medicine, University Teaching Hospital, Nyíregyháza, HungaryIsmail Mitha4Internal Medicine, Lakeview Hospital, Benoni, South AfricaCristina Tanaseanu5Pulmonary Medicine, Sf. Pantelimon Emergency Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, RomaniaAlexis Doreski6Pulmonary Medicine, Foundacion Respirar, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaCarlos Barrera7Pulmonary Medicine, A & L Clinical Research, Miami, FL United StatesAnita Das8Biostatistics, Das Consulting, San Francisco, CA United StatesKara Keedy1Clinical Research, Cempra, Inc, Chapel Hill, NC United StatesBrian Jamieson1Clinical Research, Cempra, Inc, Chapel Hill, NC United StatesPrabhavathi Fernandes1Clinical Research, Cempra, Inc, Chapel Hill, NC United States
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