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Therapeutische Umschau, 2001
Pneumokokken sind die wichtigsten Erreger der bakteriellen Pneumonien mit weiterhin hoher Morbidität und Mortalität. Die wichtigsten Charakteristika der Pneumokokken-Pneumonie sind Fieber, Schüttelfrost, produktiver Husten und ein radiologisch nachgewiesenes Infiltrat. Penicilline sind weiterhin die erste Wahl bei Pneumokokkeninfektionen.
A, Trampuz, U, Fluckiger
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Pneumokokken sind die wichtigsten Erreger der bakteriellen Pneumonien mit weiterhin hoher Morbidität und Mortalität. Die wichtigsten Charakteristika der Pneumokokken-Pneumonie sind Fieber, Schüttelfrost, produktiver Husten und ein radiologisch nachgewiesenes Infiltrat. Penicilline sind weiterhin die erste Wahl bei Pneumokokkeninfektionen.
A, Trampuz, U, Fluckiger
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Bacteremic Pneumococcal Pneumonia
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1985To the Editor. —In his prospective study on bacteremic pneumococcal pneumonia, Dr Esposito 1 usefully extended our understanding of this often fatal condition. His case fatality rates of 10% in adults under age 65 years and 17% in persons over age 65 years were impressively low.
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Correction: Pneumococcal Vaccine and Pneumococcal Pneumonia
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988Excerpt To the Editor:Sims and colleagues made the following statement in their article on pneumococcal vaccine (1): Studies of sufficient statistical power have consistently shown the efficacy of ...
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1940
Pneumococcic pneumonia is highly variable in causation, pathologic aspects, course and outcome. A clear knowledge of the range and significance of its variations is requisite to an adequate concept of the disease, to intelligent management of the patient and to any interpretation of the results of treatment.
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Pneumococcic pneumonia is highly variable in causation, pathologic aspects, course and outcome. A clear knowledge of the range and significance of its variations is requisite to an adequate concept of the disease, to intelligent management of the patient and to any interpretation of the results of treatment.
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Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere, 1989
Pneumococci remain the most common cause of community-acquired pneumonia, and there are still important questions concerning the pathogenesis, management, and prevention of this disease. Infection begins by aspiration of pneumococci from the oropharynx.
A, Marfaing, F, Macaigne, A, Beucler
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Pneumococci remain the most common cause of community-acquired pneumonia, and there are still important questions concerning the pathogenesis, management, and prevention of this disease. Infection begins by aspiration of pneumococci from the oropharynx.
A, Marfaing, F, Macaigne, A, Beucler
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Bacteremic Pneumococcal Pneumonia
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2022Mical Paul, Leonard Leibovici
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Pneumococcal pneumonia with bacteraemia
British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1984Fourteen cases of pneumococcal pneumonia with bacteraemia have been studied. Thirteen of the patients were older than 50 years and in ten there was evidence of pre-existing disease. Pneumococci of six serotypes were responsible for these infections but type 3 was the commonest and was associated with three of the four fatal cases. The patients who died
R A, Banks, R C, George, M W, McNicol
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1941
Treatment of pneumococcic pneumonia with type-specific antipneumococcus serum has received wide attention.1"Adequate" treatment is said to hasten recovery and improve the outcome. Three major factors determine the "adequacy" of serum: the duration of the untreated disease, the total amount of serum given and the rapidity of its administration.
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Treatment of pneumococcic pneumonia with type-specific antipneumococcus serum has received wide attention.1"Adequate" treatment is said to hasten recovery and improve the outcome. Three major factors determine the "adequacy" of serum: the duration of the untreated disease, the total amount of serum given and the rapidity of its administration.
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Pneumococcal Pyomyositis Secondary to Pneumonia
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1997A case of pneumococcal pyomyositis of the brachial and shoulder region is presented. A bacteremic right lower lobe pneumonia was the source of infection. The spread of pneumococci was presumed to be blood-borne, presenting with cellulitis over the right shoulder region, progressing over 5 days to abscess formation in the right biceps muscle and right ...
Ejlertsen, T, Døssing, K
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Bacteraemic Pneumococcal Pneumonia
Drugs, 2011Streptococcus pneumoniae is the major bacterial cause of pneumonia, meningitis and otitis media, and continues to be associated with significant morbidity and mortality in individuals both in the developed and developing world. Management of these infections is potentially complicated by the emergence of resistance of this pathogen to many of the ...
Feldman, Charles, Anderson, Ronald
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