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Newborns are susceptible to what types of pneumonia causing pathogens?
Group B strep
gram - bacilli
Listeria
Herpes simplex
CMV
Rubella
1-3 month olds are susceptible to what types of pneumonia causing pathogens?
Chlamydia
RSV
Other respiratory viruses
3-12 month olds are susceptible to what types of pneumonia causing pathogens?
RSV
Other respiratory viruses
Strep pneumonia
H. flu
C. trachomatis
Mycoplasma
2-5 y olds are susceptible to what types of pneumonia causing pathogens?
RSV
S. pneumonia
H flu
M. pneumoniae
Chlamydia pneumoniae
5-18 year olds are susceptible to what types of pneumonia causing pathogens?
M. pneumoniae
S. pneumoniae
C. pneumoniae
H flu
Influenza A & B
Adenoviruses
other respiratory viruses
what should newborns with pneumonia be treated with in the outpatient setting?
only inpatient
what should newborns with pneumonia be treated with in the in`patient setting?
ampicillin + cefotaxime or gentamicin
what should 1-3 m with pneumonia be treated with in the outpatient setting?
not recommended
what should 1-3 m with pneumonia be treated with in the inpatient setting?
afebrile pneumonitis - use EES or clarithromycin

If febrile - use cefuroxime
what should 3-12 m with pneumonia be treated with in the outpatient setting?
amoxicillin
OR
EES
OR
Clarithromycin
what should 3-12 m with pneumonia be treated with in the inpatient setting?
ampicillin
OR
cefuroxime
what should 2-5 y with pneumonia be treated with in the outpatient setting?
amoxicillin
OR
EES
OR
Clarithromycin
what should 2-5 y with pneumonia be treated with in the inpatient setting?
ampicillin
OR
cefuroxime
what should 5-18 y with pneumonia be treated with in the outpatient setting?
erythromycin
OR
clarithromycin
what should 5-18 y with pneumonia be treated with in the inpatient setting?
erythromycin
OR
clarithromycin
with or without
Cefuroxime or ampicillin
sputum looks like: rust
s. pneumoniae
sputum looks like: currant jelly
K. pneumo
sputum looks like: water
mycoplasma
sputum looks like: bloody
Legionella, possible PE