Pneumonie: Atiologische Diagnose und Therapie in der Praxis. [Pneumonia: etiologic diagnosis and therapy in general practice]

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serval:BIB_F26702BBD461
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Review (review): journal as complete as possible of one specific subject, written based on exhaustive analyses from published work.
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Publications
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Title
Pneumonie: Atiologische Diagnose und Therapie in der Praxis. [Pneumonia: etiologic diagnosis and therapy in general practice]
Journal
Therapeutische Umschau
Author(s)
Bille  J., Siegrist  H. H.
ISSN
0040-5930
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/1992
Volume
49
Number
4
Pages
234-8
Notes
English Abstract
Journal Article
Review --- Old month value: Apr
Abstract
The majority of community-acquired pneumonias are not hospitalized, have a good prognosis and a low mortality rate. In the nonimmunocompromised adult patient, pneumonias are caused by a broad array of microorganisms of which the so-called 'atypical' agents (mycoplasma, chlamydiae, viruses) are as frequently found as classical bacteria such as pneumococci and haemophilus. Generally, the mode of acquisition and the clinical picture will not allow to deduct the etiology with certainty, and the laboratory results are often nonconclusive (sputum examination) or delayed (serology). Empirical therapy should be initiated based on epidemiological grounds and on the characteristics of the patient. For patients without underlying conditions, immunosuppression or advanced age, a macrolide (erythromycin or a new macrolide) appears to constitute a good choice because of its broad spectrum of activity, comprising the classical bacterial agents of pneumonia, mycoplasma, chlamydiae, and legionella.
Keywords
Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use Bacterial Infections/drug therapy/*microbiology Cross Infection/drug therapy/*microbiology Humans Microbial Sensitivity Tests Pneumonia/drug therapy/*microbiology
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Web of science
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