Background: Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a high incidence disease resulting in about 260,000 hospital admissions per year in Germany, more than myocardial infarction or stroke. Worldwide, CAP is the most frequent infectious disease with high lethality ranging from 1.2 % in those 20–29 years old to over 10 % in patients older than 70 years, even in industrial nations. CAP poses numerous medical challenges, which the PROGRESS (Pneumonia Research Network on Genetic Resistance and Susceptibility for the Evolution of Severe Sepsis) network aims to tackle: Operationalization of disease severity throughout the course of disease, outcome prediction for hospitalized patients and prediction of transitions from uncomplicated CAP to severe CAP...
Despite advances during the last few decades in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of community...
Background Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a common illness in patients admitted to hospita...
Background: Despite the availability of effective antibiotics and vaccines, community-acquired pneum...
Background: Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a high incidence disease resulting in about 260,00...
Background: Pediatric community acquired pneumonia (pedCAP) is one of the leading causes for childho...
Purpose of Review: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) contributes significantly to morbidity and mor...
Introduction: Pneumonia is a disease known to humanity from antiquity. Pneumonia is an acute inflamm...
PURPOSE: Understanding which pathogens are associated with clinical manifestation of community-acqui...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has long been an active field of investigation given its relevanc...
Purpose: Studies on aetiology of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) vary in terms of microbial sampl...
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INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this analysis was to determine the potential efficacy of recombinant hu...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has an annual incidence of 2 to 10‰ that increases with advancing...
Treatment failure in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the failure to normalize the clinical fea...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the leading cause of death among infectious diseases and an im...
Despite advances during the last few decades in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of community...
Background Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a common illness in patients admitted to hospita...
Background: Despite the availability of effective antibiotics and vaccines, community-acquired pneum...
Background: Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a high incidence disease resulting in about 260,00...
Background: Pediatric community acquired pneumonia (pedCAP) is one of the leading causes for childho...
Purpose of Review: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) contributes significantly to morbidity and mor...
Introduction: Pneumonia is a disease known to humanity from antiquity. Pneumonia is an acute inflamm...
PURPOSE: Understanding which pathogens are associated with clinical manifestation of community-acqui...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has long been an active field of investigation given its relevanc...
Purpose: Studies on aetiology of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) vary in terms of microbial sampl...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this analysis was to determine the potential efficacy of recombinant hu...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has an annual incidence of 2 to 10‰ that increases with advancing...
Treatment failure in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the failure to normalize the clinical fea...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the leading cause of death among infectious diseases and an im...
Despite advances during the last few decades in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of community...
Background Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a common illness in patients admitted to hospita...
Background: Despite the availability of effective antibiotics and vaccines, community-acquired pneum...