Polymicrobial pneumonia may cause by combinations of respiratory viruses and bacteria in a host. Colonization by Streptococcus pneumoniae was associated with increased risk of Intensive Care Unit admission or death in the setting of influenza infection whereas the colonization by methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus coinfection was associated with severe disease and death in adults and children. The principal association of pathogens in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is bacteria and viral coinfection and accounts approximately on 39% of microbiological diagnosed cases of CAP. The emergency of influenza virus H1N1 in 2009 caused the first pandemic in more than 40 years. Several studies found bacterial coinfection in a quarter and ...
Background: Bacterial pneumonia is a well described complication of influenza. In recent years, comm...
Abstract Background Since the Influenza A pandemic in 1819, the association between the influenza vi...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has an annual incidence of 2 to 10‰ that increases with advancing...
Polymicrobial pneumonia may be caused by the combination of respiratory viruses, bacteria and fungi ...
BACKGROUND: Bacterial pneumonia is a well described complication of influenza. In recent years, comm...
Background: Evidence from pandemics suggests that influenza is often associated with bacterial coin...
ABSTRACT Polymicrobial aetiology in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is more common than previousl...
BACKGROUND: Modern molecular techniques reveal new information on the role of respiratory viruses in...
WOS: 000339927900016PubMed ID: 24727518Introduction: Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method has impr...
The emergence of new influenza virus subtypes has rekindled the interest in the clinical course and ...
The pathogenesis and impact of coinfection, in particular bacterial coinfection, in influenza are in...
Introduction: The frequency and clinical significance of polymicrobial aetiology in community-acquir...
Worldwide, there is growing concern about the burden of pneumonia. Severe community-acquired pneumon...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the leading cause of death among infectious diseases and an im...
(cMRSA) infection has emerged as a contributor to morbidity and mortality in patients with influenz...
Background: Bacterial pneumonia is a well described complication of influenza. In recent years, comm...
Abstract Background Since the Influenza A pandemic in 1819, the association between the influenza vi...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has an annual incidence of 2 to 10‰ that increases with advancing...
Polymicrobial pneumonia may be caused by the combination of respiratory viruses, bacteria and fungi ...
BACKGROUND: Bacterial pneumonia is a well described complication of influenza. In recent years, comm...
Background: Evidence from pandemics suggests that influenza is often associated with bacterial coin...
ABSTRACT Polymicrobial aetiology in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is more common than previousl...
BACKGROUND: Modern molecular techniques reveal new information on the role of respiratory viruses in...
WOS: 000339927900016PubMed ID: 24727518Introduction: Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method has impr...
The emergence of new influenza virus subtypes has rekindled the interest in the clinical course and ...
The pathogenesis and impact of coinfection, in particular bacterial coinfection, in influenza are in...
Introduction: The frequency and clinical significance of polymicrobial aetiology in community-acquir...
Worldwide, there is growing concern about the burden of pneumonia. Severe community-acquired pneumon...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the leading cause of death among infectious diseases and an im...
(cMRSA) infection has emerged as a contributor to morbidity and mortality in patients with influenz...
Background: Bacterial pneumonia is a well described complication of influenza. In recent years, comm...
Abstract Background Since the Influenza A pandemic in 1819, the association between the influenza vi...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) has an annual incidence of 2 to 10‰ that increases with advancing...