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  1. Pneumonia 101: When to Admit and When to Treat Outpatient

    Jul 16, 2025 · It's important to remember prevention strategies for our patients, as some of our patients are chronically sick and can get worse with pneumonia. Aspiration precautions are very important.

  2. Pneumonia - Medscape

    Dec 11, 2025 · Pneumonia : More than 3 million cases of pneumonia occur annually in the United States. Defined as an infection of the lung, pneumonia can be bacterial, viral, of fungal in origin. The …

  3. Diarrhea Caused by Primarily Non-Gastrointestinal Infections

    Viral Etiology Influenza and Avian Influenza. Influenza is characterized by the acute onset of fever and respiratory symptoms complicated by pneumonia, meningoencephalitis and myopericarditis.

  4. Pathogenesis of Staphylococcus aureus Necrotizing Pneumonia

    Necrotizing pneumonia is characterized by a sudden onset and rapid worsening of symptoms, leukopenia, airway hemorrhages, severe respiratory failure and a high mortality rate.

  5. Pneumonia Linked to Sudden Cardiac Arrest - Medscape

    May 17, 2011 · Patients hospitalized with pneumonia are at risk for sudden cardiac arrest rather than gradual cardiac decompensation; 12% of in-hospital cardiac arrests are in patients with pneumonia.

  6. What Is Behind Norovirus Spikes This Season? - Medscape

    Jan 14, 2025 · Drivers of the increase in norovirus cases may include a new strain, but continued precautions, good hygiene, can help reduce risk.

  7. Bronchitis: What Causes It and What Treatments Really Work

    Aug 22, 2025 · Think antibiotics or steroids always help bronchitis? Think again. Discover what really works, what doesn’t, and how to recover faster, without unnecessary risks.

  8. Vaping Epidemic: Are Teens’ Lungs at Risk? - Medscape

    Aug 7, 2025 · Early diagnosis of vaping-related lung injury and immediate cessation, along with antibiotics and steroids, can often reverse severe lung damage.

  9. Patients With Pneumonia and Hypoglycemia Have a Very High

    Apr 13, 2010 · Mortality risk quadruples for patients with hypoglycemia who contract pneumonia within 30 days of hospitalization; hospitalists play a key role in the management of these patients.

  10. Evidence Expands High-Risk Spectrum for Pneumococcal Disease

    A meta-analysis identifies immunosuppression and chronic kidney disease as carrying the highest risk for invasive pneumococcal disease in adults.