Chapter
Etiology and pathophysiology
Abstract
The etiology of CAP varies with the age of patients, their risk factors and the geographic location. Nevertheless, S. pneumoniae is the most important causal agent of CAP. Droplet transmission resulting in nasal colonization followed by aspiration is the typical trajectory for disease. Host factors, including cell-mediated immunity, antibody status, and factors that affect these, such as HIV infection, nutrition, and use of immunosuppressive …
Authors
Johnstone J; Loeb M
Book title
Primary Care Management of Community Acquired Pneumonia
Pagination
pp. 7-19
Publication Date
October 1, 2011
DOI
10.2217/EBO.11.37