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Severe community-acquired pneumonia: approach to therapy

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Pages 593-606 | Published online: 22 Mar 2007
 

Abstract

Despite substantial progress in therapeutic options, severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Recognising the clinical importance of CAP over the past several years, different medical societies and health organisations in different countries have proposed specific guidelines for the management of CAP. Early and rapid initiation of antimicrobial therapy has been advocated for a favourable outcome. Treatment is empirical as the diagnostic yield for potential pathogens does not exceed 50%. Dual therapy is emerging as the preferred therapy for severe CAP. The regimen is based on an epidemiological approach with emphasis on covering both typical and atypical pathogens. Non-antimicrobial adjuvant therapies including non-invasive ventilation and immunomodulatory agents are emerging as promising area for future development.

Disclosure

Dr Ali El Solh has received a research grant from Pfizer.

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