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|''[[Moraxella catarrhalis]]'' | |''[[Moraxella catarrhalis]]'' |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Arooj Naz
Overview
Bacterial pneumonia may be due to a variety of underlying causes. The microorganisms responsible are divided into Typical and Atypical. Typical bacteria often result in a classic pneumonia whereas atypical bacteria lead to a much milder presentation often referred to as "walking pneumonia". These patients appear near normal but have extensive findings on chest x-ray.
Causes
Typical Pneumonia | Atypical Pneumonia |
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Streptococcus pneumoniae | Legionella |
Staphylococcus aureus | Mycoplasma pneumoniae |
Haemophilus influenzae | Chlamydia pneumoniae |
Group A streptococci | Chlamydia psittaci |
Moraxella catarrhalis | |
Anaerobes and aerobic gram-negative bacteria |