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at 7:49 p.m. Sep, 19, 2024 ]
by
Cameron
Author:
ethan.weiss
Type of change:
Content error
Rationale for change
Can be both aerobic or anaerobic.
See AMBOSS article "Pneumonia" --> subheading "Aspiration Pneumonia" --> subheading "Etiology"
Rejection reason
Working on another update, going to keep with aerobe vs anaerobe format though
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- Infections may still be polymicrobial, containing both aerobic and anaerobic pathogens
- Aspiration pneumonia complications, such as lung abscesses or empyema, are usually polymicrobial
- This card used to say anaerobic; however, AMBOSS, UWorld, and recent studies show that aerobic upper respiratory organisms are the most common cause (Sep 2024)
- Aspiration pneumonia complications, such as lung abscesses or empyema, are usually polymicrobial
- This card used to say anaerobic; however, AMBOSS, UWorld, and recent studies show that aerobic upper respiratory organisms are the most common cause (Sep 2024)
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Watch associated Bootcamp video - Lung Pathology Fundamentals : Introduction to Respiratory Infections
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Cardiorespiratory Infections: Pediatric and Additional Pneumonia Pathogens
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Cardiorespiratory Infections: Pediatric and Additional Pneumonia Pathogens
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