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          • pneumonia of unknown aetiology
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          • (n.) Pneumonia in which all microbial work up provided negative results. University Hospital of Lleida
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          • Since December 2019, a total of 41 cases of pneumonia of unknown etiology have been confirmed in Wuhan city, Hubei Province, China. - ResearchGate by
          • Prior to December 2019 when clusters of pneumonia cases with unknown aetiology were detected in Wuhan, China, only two additional strains of coronaviruses had caused outbreaks of severe acute respiratory disease around the world. - Eurosurveillance by
          • On 5 January 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) published a document outlining their request for more information from Chinese public health authorities, and detailed 44 patients had ‘pneumonia of unknown aetiology’, with 121 close contacts under surveillance. - Oxford Academic by
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          • longontsteking met onbekende oorzaak
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          • Longontsteking waarvan de ziekteverwekker niet is aangetoond Own research - by Erik van Vliet
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          • Op 31 december informeerde China de wereldgezondheidsorganisatie WHO over meerdere gevallen van mensen met een longontsteking met onbekende oorzaak. - nu.nl by Erik van Vliet
          • Op de laatste dag van 2019 werd de Wereldgezondheidsorganisatie op de hoogte gebracht van een aantal gevallen van 'longontsteking met onbekende oorzaak' in China. - De Standaard by Erik van Vliet
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