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  1. 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 …

  2. Are PPIs Associated With Community-Acquired Pneumonia?

    The pathophysiology of pneumonia secondary to PPIs has been hypothesized to be associated with increased gastric pH. The normal pH of stomach contents promotes a sterile environment. …

  3. Post-COVID Cough Linked to Neurologic Dysfunction - Medscape

    Feb 12, 2025 · Recent findings suggest that post-COVID chronic cough may be driven by neurologic factors, not just respiratory issues.

  4. RSV Raises Risk for Diverse Complications Across Adulthood

    Jul 11, 2025 · Overall, patients with RSV infection had significantly higher risk not only for in-patient mortality but also severe respiratory failure, secondary bacterial pneumonia, and acute …

  5. Etiology of Community-acquired Pneumonia - Medscape

    Etiology of Community-acquired Pneumonia in a Population-based Study Link Between Etiology and Patients Characteristics, Process-of-care, Clinical Evolution and Outcomes

  6. Severe Pneumonia in the Elderly: Risks, Treatment, and Prevention

    Apr 1, 1998 · Pneumococcal species are the most common causative pathogens for pneumonia in the elderly, and the development and utilization of the pneumococcal vaccine was a major …

  7. New Pneumonia Guidance: Testing, Treating, and Follow-up

    Oct 15, 2019 · Updated guidelines on community-acquired pneumonia focus on reducing inappropriate use of antibiotics and emphasize the need for more research on diagnostics and …

  8. Novel Tool Predicts Poststroke Pneumonia With 93% Accuracy

    A new algorithm predicts poststroke pneumonia risk with 93% accuracy in a new study, with tracheostomy status, aspiration, and cognitive impairment as key risk factors.

  9. Quick Take: MRSA Pneumonia - Medscape

    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) pneumonia is a type of pneumonia that could be acquired in the community or at the hospital. Most of the time, it’s hospital-acquired.

  10. 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.