Management of community-acquired pneumonia
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Management of community-acquired pneumonia
Abstract
Pneumonia is one of the most common infectious illnesses treated by primary physicians. Accurate diagnosis requires a thorough history and physical examination, supplemented by a chest x-ray to confirm the presence of pneumonia and an adequate sputum sample to establish the etiologic agent. Empiric treatment is guided by a knowledge of the most likely organisms and their sensitivities in a particular community.
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