Community Acquired Pneumonia

Community Acquired Pneumonia - most related articles:

- Vitamin D deficiency in pneumonia patients risky - 9.4
- Gastric ulcer medicines increase pneumonia risk in hospitals - 8.4
- Fast, accurate urine test for pneumonia - 8
- MRSA and community acquired staph pneumonia more common - 6.4
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- MRSA may accompany hospital patients to home - 4.6
- Prevnar 13 vaccine approved for people ages 50 and older - 3.6
- First annual World Pneumonia Day - 3.5
- Prodesse's ProFlu+ Test for Respiratory Viruses receives FDA clearance - 3.3
- 27% lower mortality in top hospitals, finds HealthGrades - 3

Community Acquired Pneumonia articles

Vitamin D deficiency in pneumonia patients risky
A new study published in the journal Respirology reveals that adult patients admitted to the hospital with pneumonia are more likely to die if they have Vitamin D deficiency.

Fast, accurate urine test for pneumonia
Scientists are reporting a discovery of the potential basis for a urine test to diagnose community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), a difficult-to-diagnose disease that is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States.

MRSA and community acquired staph pneumonia more common
Preliminary research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests that community acquired pneumonia (CAP) caused by the Staphylococcus aureus bacterium may be more common than originally suspected, including that caused by antibiotic resistant strains.

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