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5 Feb 2018 The management of community-acquired pneumonia in infants and children older than 3 months of age: clinical practice guidelines by the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society and the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Clin Infect Dis 2011; 53:e25. Harris M, Clark J, Coote N, et al. British Thoracic
2 Mar 2017 This article will provide an update on CAP management in otherwise healthy children outside the neonatal period and summarises recommendations from the British Thoracic Society guidelines for UK practice.2 Similar international guidelines, including the World Health Organisation and Infectious
Community Acquired Pneumonia in Children Guideline Group. On behalf . treatment. [D]. < Children who have oxygen saturations <92% should be referred to hospital for assessment and management. [B+]. < Auscultation revealing absent breath sounds . guidelines for community acquired pneumonia (CAP) in children.
Consequently, antibiotics have reduced pneumonia-related morbidity and mortality. Nevertheless, several knowledge gaps exist with prescribing antibiotics for pneumonia, including the optimal length of treatment required. These limitations are evident in both national and international guidelines, which have had to rely
FOREWORD. Pneumonia and other respiratory infections are the main causes of morbidity and mortality among children worldwide. They occupy most of the consultation time at the primary care as well as in the hospital setting. Managing these ailments imposes enormous burdens on our resources. It is fitting that the most
Recommendations. Outpatients. 41. Antimicrobial therapy is not routinely required for preschool-aged children with CAP, because viral pathogens are responsible for the great majority of clinical disease. (strong recommendation; high-quality evidence). 42. Amoxicillin should
1 Oct 2012 Recommended Empiric Outpatient Treatment of Childhood Community-Acquired Pneumonia. *—Age range in Alberta guideline is three months to five years. †—Higher dose for patients who attend child care or who received antibiotics in the previous three months.
14 Mar 2017 Hospitalization. Pulse oximetry should be performed during the prehospital evaluation of children with suspected pneumonia, and supplemental oxygen should be administered, if necessary; however, many school-aged children do not require hospitalization and respond well to oral antibiotics.
Children age 2–59 months with chest indrawing pneumonia should be treated with oral amoxicil- lin: at least 40mg/kg/dose twice daily for five days. Children aged 2–59 months with severe pneumonia should be treated with parenteral ampicillin (or penicillin) and gentamicin as a first-line treatment.
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