PNEUMONIA
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Prognosis varies according to the type of
organism causing the infection. Recovery following pneumonia with
Mycoplasma pneumoniae is nearly 100%. Staphylococcus
pneumoniae has a death rate of 30-40%. Similarly, infections
with a number of gram negative bacteria (such as those in the
gastrointestinal tract which can cause infection following
aspiration) have a death rate of 25-50%. Streptococcus pneumoniae,
the most common organism causing pneumonia, produces a death rate of
about 5%. More complications occur in the very young or very old
individuals who have multiple areas of the lung infected
simultaneously. Individuals with other chronic illnesses (including
cirrhosis of the liver, congestive heart failure, individuals
without a functioning spleen, and individuals who have other
diseases that result in a weakened immune system, experience
complications. Patients with immune disorders, various types of
cancer, transplant patients, and AIDS patients also experience
complications. |
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