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