Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that can cause mild to severe illness. Viruses, bacteria, and fungi can all cause pneumonia. Some types of pneumonia can be treated with antibiotics, and other types can be prevented with a vaccine. Within VA, research on pneumonia focuses on improving Veterans’ access to treatment and vaccination, preventing the spread of infection within healthcare settings, and improving health outcomes for Veterans with underlying respiratory illness.
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Citations(5 of more than 348 PNEUMONIA focused publications)
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12/7/2017 | De-implementing inhaled corticosteroids to improve quality and safety for patients with mild-to-moderate COPD: Mixed-methods findings of primary-care providers’ perspectives | Helfrich, Christian Stryczek, Krysttel |
2/19/2014 | Hospital Profiling with Enhanced Risk Adjustment Based on Laboratory Tests and Vital Signs Data | Hanchate, Amresh Borzecki, Ann |
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