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Bacterial Pneumonia

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1997
Bacteria play a critical role in the severe pneumonia and fatalities associated with the bovine respiratory disease complex. Although numerous bacteria have the potential to cause pneumonia, only a small number of these are responsible for the majority of cases of disease.
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A Mucous Permeable Local Delivery Strategy Based on Manganese-Enhanced Bacterial Cuproptosis-like Death for Bacterial Pneumonia Treatment.

ACS Nano
Bacterial pneumonia is one of the most challenging global infectious diseases with high morbidity and mortality. Considering the antibiotic abuse and resistance of bacterial biofilms, a variety of metal-based materials have been developed.
Shiyuan Hua   +11 more
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Fast multiplex bacterial PCR of bronchoalveolar lavage for antibiotic stewardship in hospitalised patients with pneumonia at risk of Gram-negative bacterial infection (Flagship II): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial.

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 2022
BACKGROUND PCR-based testing has transformed the management of suspected respiratory viral infections. We aimed to determine whether multiplex bacterial PCR of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid aids antibiotic stewardship in patients with pneumonia ...
A. Darie   +12 more
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Bacterial Pneumonia

2023
Abstract Summary Bacterial pneumonia is lung parenchymal inflammation due to infection by a bacterial pathogen and it manifests with infective symptoms including cough productive of purulent sputum, dyspnoea, hypoxia, and pyrexia.
David R Woods, Ricardo J José
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Acute Bacterial Pneumonia

Postgraduate Medicine, 1952
The case of a 45 year old man with type II pneumococcal pneumonia and bacteremia is briefly presented, and the pathogenesis, mechanism of recovery, and treatment of acute bacterial pneumonia are discussed.
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Bacterial Pneumonia in the Elderly

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1990
Bacterial pneumonia is among the most frequent diagnoses that bring elderly patients to the Emergency Department. The morbidity and mortality subsequent to these infections is very high among these individuals, and presenting symptoms and signs may be subtle. Gram-negative bacilli, H.
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Bacterial and Fungal Pneumonias

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1988
Bacterial pneumonias occur with increased frequency and can be associated with increased morbidity in the HIV-infected population compared with normals. The pathogens that most frequently cause community-acquired pneumonias are S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae, and occasionally S. aureus.
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Non-Bacterial Pneumonias

Diseases of the Chest, 1950
In recent years, evidence has accumulated of the successful application of present knowledge and of new developments in the field of diagnostic bacteriology and virology by the disentanglement with fair regularity of successive new entities from the ”scrap pile” commonly referred to as ”virus pneumonia,” ”interstitial pneumonia,” ”atypical pneumonia ...
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Diagnostic accuracy of procalcitonin for bacterial pneumonia in children – a systematic review and meta-analysis

Infectious Diseases, 2020
Objective: The predictive role of procalcitonin for childhood bacterial pneumonia, a leading cause of death, is unclear. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of procalcitonin for childhood bacterial pneumonia.
P. Tsou   +6 more
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TREATMENT OF BACTERIAL PNEUMONIA

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1955
MOST FORMS of bacterial pneumonia can be treated successfully at the present time. As a result, the mortality rate has declined from over 30% to less than 10% during the past two decades. However, deaths still occur frequently among small infants, in elderly persons, and in patients in whom treatment is not instituted early.
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