The Burden of Community‐Acquired Pneumonia in Seniors: Results of a Population‐Based Study
Clinical Infectious Diseases2004Vol. 39(11), pp. 1642–1650
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Michael L. Jackson, Kathleen M. Neuzil, W. Thompson, David K. Shay, Onchee Yu, Christi A. Hanson, Lisa A. Jackson
Abstract
On the basis of these data, we estimate that roughly 915,900 cases of community-acquired pneumonia occur annually among seniors in the United States and that approximately 1 of every 20 persons aged >or=85 years will have a new episode of community-acquired pneumonia each year.
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