Pneumonia

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Pneumonia



Strep. pneumoniae

typical

elderly, lobar

S. aureus

typical

hospitalized patients, abscess

S. pyogenes


complication of other illness

K. pneumoniae

typical

alcoholics, diabetes, hospitalized

H. influenza

typical

infants, leads to meningitis

Legionella pneumophila

atypical

alcoholic smokers, renal transplants

Mycoplasm

atypical

no exudate, walking pneumonia

Pneumocystis pneumoniae


AIDS

Coxiella burnetti, Q fever


cattle

Chlamydia , ornithosis

atypical

birds


COMMUNITY:

typical

  • 1. Strep. pneumonia
  • 2. H. influenza
  • 3. Klebsiella
  • S. aureus
  • atypical
  • mycoplasm
  • influenza
  • chlamydia
  • Legionella

LOBAR:

  • Strep. pneumonia

BRONCHOPNEUMONIA:

  • S. aureus
  • H. influenza
  • Klebsiella
  • Strep. pyogenes

INTERSTITIAL:

  • Mycoplasma

HOSPITAL AQUIRED:

  • Klebsiella
  • Pseudomonas
  • E. coli



Category: Microbiology Notes

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