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Significance of the progression of respiratory symptoms for predicting community‐acquired pneumonia in general practice
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Progression of symptoms was a significant factor for predicting CAP and selecting patients who required CXR. Inclusion of progression of symptoms among the other recommended criteria, namely, dyspnoea, fever > 38 degrees C, heart rate > 100 beats/min and abnormal chest findings, improved prediction of the incidence of CAP in general practice.
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