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Practice Guideline
. 2015;131(5):495-6.

[Update on current care guidelines. Current care guideline: Acute lower respiratory tract infection in adults]

[Article in Finnish]
  • PMID: 26237912
Practice Guideline

[Update on current care guidelines. Current care guideline: Acute lower respiratory tract infection in adults]

[Article in Finnish]
Pekka Honkanen et al. Duodecim. 2015.

Abstract

Pneumonia is recognised in patients suffering from acute cough or deteriorated general condition. Patients with acute cough without pneumonia-related symptoms or clinical findings do not benefit from antimicrobial treatment. Those with suspected or confirmed pneumonia are treated with antibiotics, amoxicillin being the first choice. Most patients with pneumonia can be treated at home. Those with severe symptoms are referred to hospital. Patients are always encouraged to contact his/her physician if the symptoms worsen or do not ameliorate within 2-3 days. Patients aged 50 years or older and smokers are controlled by thoracic radiography in 6-8 weeks.

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