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**Rarely as fulminant as pneumonic plague
**Rarely as fulminant as pneumonic plague


*[[Legionnaires' disease]] (Legionella pneumophila or other Legionella  species)
*[[Legionnaires' disease]] (''Legionella pneumophila'' or other Legionella  species)
**Rarely as fulminant as pneumonic plague
**Rarely as fulminant as pneumonic plague
**Community outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease often involve exposure to cooling systems
**Community outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease often involve exposure to cooling systems
**Legionellosis and many other diseases caused by bacterial agents (S aureus, S pneumoniae, H influenzae, K pneumoniae, M catarrhalis)                        usually occur in persons with underlying pulmonary or other disease or in the elderly
**Legionellosis and many other diseases caused by bacterial agents (S aureus, S pneumoniae, H influenzae, K pneumoniae, M catarrhalis)                        usually occur in persons with underlying pulmonary or other disease or in the elderly


*Psittacosis (Chlamydia psittaci)
*Psittacosis (''Chlamydia psittaci'')
**Rarely as fulminant as pneumonic plague
**Rarely as fulminant as pneumonic plague
**Result of bird exposure
**Result of bird exposure


*Other bacterial agents (e.g., Staphyloccocus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Moraxella catarrhalis)
*Other bacterial agents (e.g., ''Staphyloccocus aureus'', ''Streptococcus pneumoniae'', ''Haemophilus influenzae'', ''Klebsiella pneumoniae'', ''Moraxella catarrhalis'')
**Rarely as fulminant as pneumonic plague
**Rarely as fulminant as pneumonic plague
**Usually occur in persons with underlying pulmonary or other disease or in the elderly
**Usually occur in persons with underlying pulmonary or other disease or in the elderly
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**CMV usually occurs in immunocompromised patients
**CMV usually occurs in immunocompromised patients


*[[Q fever]] (Coxiella burnetii)
*[[Q fever]] (''Coxiella burnetii'')
**Exposure to infected parturient cats, cattle, sheep, goats
**Exposure to infected parturient cats, cattle, sheep, goats
**Severe pneumonia not prominent feature
**Severe pneumonia not prominent feature

Revision as of 19:37, 18 December 2012

Template:Pneumonic plague Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Differentiating Pneumonic Plague from other Diseases

Pneumonic plague should be differentiated from the following diseases:

  • Tularemia (Francisella tularensis)
    • Clinical course not as rapid or fulminant as in pneumonic plague
  • Mycoplasmal pneumonia (Mycoplasma pneumoniae)
  • Pneumonia caused by Chlamydia pneumoniae
    • Rarely as fulminant as pneumonic plague
  • Legionnaires' disease (Legionella pneumophila or other Legionella species)
    • Rarely as fulminant as pneumonic plague
    • Community outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease often involve exposure to cooling systems
    • Legionellosis and many other diseases caused by bacterial agents (S aureus, S pneumoniae, H influenzae, K pneumoniae, M catarrhalis) usually occur in persons with underlying pulmonary or other disease or in the elderly
  • Psittacosis (Chlamydia psittaci)
    • Rarely as fulminant as pneumonic plague
    • Result of bird exposure
  • Other bacterial agents (e.g., Staphyloccocus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Moraxella catarrhalis)
    • Rarely as fulminant as pneumonic plague
    • Usually occur in persons with underlying pulmonary or other disease or in the elderly
  • Influenza
    • Influenza generally seasonal (October-March in United States) or involves history of recent cruise ship travel or travel to tropics
  • Hantavirus
    • Exposure to excrement (urine or feces) of mice with Hantavirus
  • RSV
    • RSV usually occurs in children (although may be cause of pneumonia in elderly); tends to be seasonal (winter/spring)
  • CMV
    • CMV usually occurs in immunocompromised patients
  • Q fever (Coxiella burnetii)
    • Exposure to infected parturient cats, cattle, sheep, goats
    • Severe pneumonia not prominent feature

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