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===Epidemiology=== | |||
*[[Pneumonia]] is one of the leading cause of death in the world and sixth leading cause in the United States. | |||
*Mortality rate is low in patients treated in the outpatient department and somewhat higher in patients admitted. | |||
*A higher mortality rate is seen in invasive diseases, nursing home patients and severe bacteremia. | |||
*More than 40 % mortality rate is seen in ICU admitted patients. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Epidemiology
- Pneumonia is one of the leading cause of death in the world and sixth leading cause in the United States.
- Mortality rate is low in patients treated in the outpatient department and somewhat higher in patients admitted.
- A higher mortality rate is seen in invasive diseases, nursing home patients and severe bacteremia.
- More than 40 % mortality rate is seen in ICU admitted patients.