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Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in adults
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Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in residents of an aged-care facility
Aetiology of CAP in residents of an aged-care facility
Principles of managing CAP in residents of an aged-care facility
Choice of route of administration and antibiotic therapy for CAP in residents of an aged-care facility
Oral antibiotic regimens for CAP in residents of an aged-care facility
Parenteral antibiotic regimens for CAP in residents of an aged-care facility
Review of residents of an aged-care facility with CAP
Duration of therapy for CAP in residents of an aged-care facility
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Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in residents of an aged-care facility
Published March 2025
Aetiology of CAP in residents of an aged-care facility
Principles of managing CAP in residents of an aged-care facility
Choice of route of administration and antibiotic therapy for CAP in residents of an aged-care facility
Oral antibiotic regimens for CAP in residents of an aged-care facility
Parenteral antibiotic regimens for CAP in residents of an aged-care facility
Review of residents of an aged-care facility with CAP
Duration of therapy for CAP in residents of an aged-care facility