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Nouveautés dans le diagnostic et le traitement de la pneumonie acquise en communauté

Authors: Velasquez, Tatiana; El Maazi, Sofia; Bergeron, Anne; Bosetti, Davide; Kaiser, Laurent; Gillabert, Cédric François; Lugon, Chloe; +1 Authors

Nouveautés dans le diagnostic et le traitement de la pneumonie acquise en communauté

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La pneumonie acquise en communauté (PAC) est une entité bien connue de la médecine interne générale. En effet, elle représente 1,2 cas pour 1000 habitants chaque année, et jusqu’à 14 cas pour 1000 habitants chez les plus de 65 ans. Elle reste la première cause de mortalité liée à une infection et est responsable d’une morbidité importante. En 2019, l’American Thoracic Society propose une révision de ses guidelines, notamment sur le diagnostic et les traitements de la PAC. Il s’agit de la dernière revue de société savante. De plus, la pandémie de SARS-CoV-2 a enrichi notre compréhension des infections pulmonaires et a conduit à une adaptation de nos pratiques.

Community acquired pneumonia is a well-known entity in internal medicine. It represents 1.2 cases per 1000 inhabitants every year, and up to 14 cases per 100 inhabitants in people older than 65 years old. Despite our exposition to the disease almost daily, it is still the leading cause of death related to an infection. In 2019, The American Thoracic Society proposed a revision of its guidelines, especially concerning the diagnosis and the treatment of community acquired pneumonia. It is the latest academic society revision. Further-more, the SARS-CoV-2 pandemia has extended our knowledge of pulmonary infection and brought an adaptation of our practice.

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Community-Acquired Infections / epidemiology, SARS-CoV-2, Community-Acquired Infections / diagnosis, COVID-19 / therapy, 613, Pneumonia / epidemiology, COVID-19 / epidemiology, 616, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Community-Acquired Infections / therapy, Pneumonia / diagnosis, Pneumonia / therapy, Aged, COVID-19 / diagnosis

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