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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
fever and tachypnea have high degree of sens but not specific | |||
==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
===Common Causes=== | |||
# viruses- rsv, influenza, parainflu, adeno, rhino, measles | |||
# mycoplasma | |||
# chlamydia- pneumoniae and trachomatis | |||
# bacteria- strep, tb, staph, hflu, nontypable hflu | |||
# measles and nontypable hflu common in undeveloped world | |||
# c. pneumonia frequently recovered from asymptomatic subjects | |||
===Uncommon Causes=== | |||
# viruses- varicella zoster, corona, entero, coxsackie, echo, cmv, ebv, mumps, hsv- newborns, hanta is animal exp, | |||
# chlamydia psittaci | |||
# coxiella | |||
# bacteria- strep pyogenes, anaerobic mouth, hflu, pertussis, klebsiella, ecoli, listeria, nesseria, legionella, pseudomonas, tularremia, brucella, leptospira, | |||
# Fungi- cocci, histo, blasto | |||
Uncommon Causes | |||
==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
# cxr cannot differentiate between viral and bact pna (but lobar infiltrate more often bacterial) | |||
===WHO Criteria=== | |||
# Tachypnea | |||
##RR >50 (<1 yr old) | |||
##RR >40 (>1 yr old) | |||
# Retractions | |||
WHO Criteria | |||
RR >50 (<1 yr old) | |||
RR >40 (>1 yr old) | |||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
tx with azithromycin or clarithromycin after 3 months | |||
==Disposition== | ==Disposition== | ||
ADMIT | ADMIT | ||
# <3months old | |||
#SaO2 <91% | |||
#severe dehydration | |||
#moderate dehydration and unable to hydrate themselves orally after intravenous (IV) hydration | |||
#moderate or severe respiratory distress | |||
#failed outpatient antibiotic treatment, or | |||
#unsafe to send home | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
Adapted from Donaldson, Pani | Adapted from Donaldson, Pani | ||
[[Category:Peds]] | [[Category:Peds]] | ||
[[Category:Pulm]] | |||
Revision as of 23:28, 7 June 2011
Background
fever and tachypnea have high degree of sens but not specific
Causes
Common Causes
- viruses- rsv, influenza, parainflu, adeno, rhino, measles
- mycoplasma
- chlamydia- pneumoniae and trachomatis
- bacteria- strep, tb, staph, hflu, nontypable hflu
- measles and nontypable hflu common in undeveloped world
- c. pneumonia frequently recovered from asymptomatic subjects
Uncommon Causes
- viruses- varicella zoster, corona, entero, coxsackie, echo, cmv, ebv, mumps, hsv- newborns, hanta is animal exp,
- chlamydia psittaci
- coxiella
- bacteria- strep pyogenes, anaerobic mouth, hflu, pertussis, klebsiella, ecoli, listeria, nesseria, legionella, pseudomonas, tularremia, brucella, leptospira,
- Fungi- cocci, histo, blasto
Diagnosis
- cxr cannot differentiate between viral and bact pna (but lobar infiltrate more often bacterial)
WHO Criteria
- Tachypnea
- RR >50 (<1 yr old)
- RR >40 (>1 yr old)
- Retractions
Treatment
tx with azithromycin or clarithromycin after 3 months
Disposition
ADMIT
- <3months old
- SaO2 <91%
- severe dehydration
- moderate dehydration and unable to hydrate themselves orally after intravenous (IV) hydration
- moderate or severe respiratory distress
- failed outpatient antibiotic treatment, or
- unsafe to send home
Sources
Adapted from Donaldson, Pani
