Selected article for: "bacterial origin exclude and viral infection"

Author: Marchac, V.
Title: Différence de diagnostic des infections broncho-pulmonaires virales ou bactériennes chez l'enfant
  • Cord-id: cq66vy50
  • Document date: 2006_12_15
  • ID: cq66vy50
    Snippet: Community-acquired bronchopneumonia is very common in children and responsible for a great morbidity. It can be revealed by bronchiolitis, due to viral infection, bronchitis (80% due to viruses), and pneumonia potentially much more severe due to bacteria (60%), viruses (40%) or both causes (20%). Being unable to exclude a bacterial origin in pneumonia leads physicians to prescribe systematically antibiotics.
    Document: Community-acquired bronchopneumonia is very common in children and responsible for a great morbidity. It can be revealed by bronchiolitis, due to viral infection, bronchitis (80% due to viruses), and pneumonia potentially much more severe due to bacteria (60%), viruses (40%) or both causes (20%). Being unable to exclude a bacterial origin in pneumonia leads physicians to prescribe systematically antibiotics.

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