The community incidence of all causes of pneumonia is not well enumerated, either in adults or in children.
Mortality for those hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia is high, probably related to its occurrence in those with serious chronic diseases and the elderly [24].
Confusion, prostration, diarrhea, pneumonia and vertigo are less frequently reported.
However, the results for pneumonia, neoplasm, and pleural effusion without congestive heart failure were not as strong.
Effect of macrolides as part of initial empiric therapy on length of stay in patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia.
About 50-80 % of pneumococcal pneumonia is thought to be associated with prior occurrence of some form of viral respiratory illness [36].
Logistic regression analysis showed that pneumonia in adults was negatively associated with vaccination history.
The incidences of total and confirmed sepsis/ pneumonia mortality were 0.34 and 0.24/1000 live births respectively.