Bacterial pneumonia and its associated factors in children from a developing country: A prospective cohort study.
Anna Marie NathanCindy Shuan Ju TehKartini Abdul JabarBoon Teong TeohAnithaa TangaperumalCaroline WesterhoutRafdzah ZakiKah Peng EgSurendran ThavagnanamJessie Anne de BruynePublished in: PloS one (2020)
Bacteria remain an important cause of very severe pneumonia in developing countries with one in four children admitted isolating bacteria alone. Male gender and presence of crepitations were significantly associated with bacterial aetiology. Co-infection was associated with a higher CRP but no other parameters of severe clinical illness.