Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

The characteristics and mortality of outpatient-acquired pneumonia.

33

Citations

0

References

1977

Year

Abstract

One-hundred fifty-four cases of pneumonia occurring over a 6-month period were analyzed. Population characteristics, admission diagnoses, causative pathogens, frequency of associated illnesses, antibiotic usage and mortality were evaluated. Despite population characteristics known to predispose to a poor clinical outcome, the mortality was low, probably because of rapid institution of a single, appropriate antibiotic.