Thesis on Oxidative Stress and "pneumonia"

Paper title
Pneumonia in the elderly: overview of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
Abstract summary
Pneumococcal and influenza vaccination reduce the risk of death due to pneumonia.
Authors
A. Fein
Journal
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Semantic Scholar URL
https://semanticscholar.org/paper/019781f74592b1679e069e4bab1ee0c07ad38b36
Abstract

Pneumonia is more frequent in the elderly and results in higher morbidity and mortality. Although the incidence of pneumonia increases with age, from 1 per 1,000 to 12 per 1,000 persons over age 75 years, comorbid medical illnesses and host defense impairments (especially heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and aspiration risk) are independent risk factors. The microbial etiology of pneumonia in the healthy elderly is similar to that in younger patients but shifts toward a more gram-negative and opportunistic flora with increasing age and severity of concomitant medical illness. The choice of antimicrobial therapy must be based on risk stratification (age, medical illnesses, and severity of presentation). Guidelines based on these principles will be reviewed. Pneumococcal and influenza vaccination reduce the risk of death due to pneumonia and are cost-effective preventative strategies.

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