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BTS guidelines
British Thoracic Society guidelines for the management of community acquired pneumonia in children: update 2011
Abstract
The British Thoracic Society first published management guidelines for community acquired pneumonia in children in 2002 and covered available evidence to early 2000. These updated guidelines represent a review of new evidence since then and consensus clinical opinion where evidence was not found. This document incorporates material from the 2002 guidelines and supersedes the previous guideline document.
- Atypical mycobacterial infection
- empyema
- immunodeficiency
- paediatric physician
- pneumonia
- tuberculosis
- cystic fibrosis
- paediatric asthma
- paediatric lung disaese
- paediatric physician
- respiratory infection
- asthma guidelines
- cystic fibrosis
- exhaled airway markers
- lung physiology
- COPD mechanisms
- asthma
- asthma mechanisms
- COPD exacerbations
- cough/mechanisms/pharmacology
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- Atypical mycobacterial infection
- empyema
- immunodeficiency
- paediatric physician
- pneumonia
- tuberculosis
- cystic fibrosis
- paediatric asthma
- paediatric lung disaese
- paediatric physician
- respiratory infection
- asthma guidelines
- cystic fibrosis
- exhaled airway markers
- lung physiology
- COPD mechanisms
- asthma
- asthma mechanisms
- COPD exacerbations
- cough/mechanisms/pharmacology
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