Community-acquired pneumonia in hospitalised patients: changes in aetiology, clinical presentation, and severity outcomes in a 10-year period.
Juilia Sellarès-NadalJoaquín BurgosMaría Teresa Martín-GómezAndrés AntónRoger SordéAndres AntonPau Bosch-NicolauAnna Falcó-RogetCristina KirkegaardDolors Rodríguez-PardoOscar LenVicenç FalcóPublished in: Annals of medicine (2022)
We have not found relevant differences in the bacterial aetiology of CAP over this 10-year period. There has been a decline in septic complications of CAP such as septic shock, bacteraemia, and complicated pleural effusion. Influenza vaccination is an important tool to reduce mortality.KEY MESSAGESThere were no differences in the bacterial pathogens causing CAP among the 10-year study period. There has been a decline in septic complications of CAP such as septic shock, bacteraemia, and complicated pleural effusion.
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