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The alphabet soup of pneumonia: CAP, HAP, HCAP, NHAP, and VAP
Nitin Anand,
Marin H. Kollef
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
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Pneumonia
100%
Ventilator-associated Pneumonia
100%
Community-acquired Pneumonia
100%
Healthcare-associated Pneumonia
100%
Nursing Home-acquired Pneumonia
100%
Soup
100%
Hospital Setting
28%
Patient Demographics
28%
Non-hospital
28%
Multidrug-resistant Bacteria
28%
Immunosuppression
14%
Healthcare Facilities
14%
Empiric Antimicrobial Therapy
14%
Hemodialysis
14%
Rehabilitation Centers
14%
Nursing Homes
14%
Outpatient Therapy
14%
Infusion Therapy
14%
Patients at Risk
14%
Wound Care
14%
Environment Rehabilitation
14%
Assisted Living Environments
14%
New Designation
14%
Outpatient Procedure
14%
Nursing Facility
14%
Epidemiological Association
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Nursing Home
100%
Community-Acquired Pneumonia
100%
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
100%
Health Care Associated Pneumonia
100%
Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia
100%
Patient Population
40%
Infection
20%
Immunosuppressive Treatment
20%
Pathogen
20%
Outpatient
20%
Hemodialysis
20%
Antimicrobial Therapy
20%
Rehabilitation Center
20%
Wound Care
20%
Health Care Facility
20%
Assisted Living
20%
Infusion Therapy
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
100%
Community Acquired Pneumonia
100%
Health Care Associated Pneumonia
100%
Hospital Acquired Pneumonia
100%
Infection
20%
Wound
20%
Infectious Agent
20%
Antimicrobial Therapy
20%
Hemodialysis
20%