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mc pathogen causing pneumonia in 3wk-3mo old who is afebrile with interstitial infiltrates on cxr
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chlamydia trachomatis
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mc pathogen in 5y - adol of pneumonia whic is treatable
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m. pneumoniae
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mcc pneumonia in 3 wk- 3 mo old in late fall
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RSV
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most common toddler pneumonia etiologies
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viral: RSV, paraflu, human metapneumovirus, flu, rhinovirus
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pathogen causing pneumo which has increased incidence in kids approaching school age
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m pneumoniae
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bronchiolitis or pneumonia in fall through spring (cause)
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paraflu
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major bacterial cause of pneumonia throught childhood
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s. pneumoniae
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tracheobronchitis with severe paroxysmal cough but no fever (cause)
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bordetella pertussis
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often causes empyema
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s pneumo
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1st line tx for m pneumoniae in kids and teens respectively
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azithromycin, floroquinolones
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1st tine to tx s pneumo in teens
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floroquinolones
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etiology of pneumonia with:
abrupt onset fever, cough without wheezing after URI chest pain |
bacterial
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CXR findings with bacterial pneumonia
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unilateral focal infiltrates
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etiology of pneumonia with:
myalgias, fever, malaise, HA, dry cough |
atypical
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etiology of pneumonia with:
URI sx afebrile bilateral wheezing |
viral
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CXR findings with atypical pneumonia
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bilat patchy infiltrates
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CXR findings with viral pneumonia
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bilateral interstitial infiltrates
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