Hospital-based pneumonia (nosocomial pneumonia) is pneumonia that you get when you are in a hospital or nursing home. Experts generally consider it a more serious condition than pneumonia that develops in daily life (community-based pneumonia). This is because the person with hospital-based pneumonia may already have a serious illness. Hospital-based pneumonia is also often caused by bacteria other than Streptococcus pneumoniae, which causes most cases of pneumonia. These other bacteria may be stronger and more resistant to antibiotics than S. pneumoniae. These factors make it more difficult to treat.
You are more likely to get hospital-based pneumonia if you:
Symptoms of hospital-based pneumonia include:
It is important to diagnose the condition quickly. If your doctor thinks you have hospital-based pneumonia, you will have a chest X-ray, and your doctor will examine a sample of your mucus and blood.
Doctors use antibiotics to treat hospital-based pneumonia. Your doctor will probably give you an antibiotic that kills many different bacteria (wide-spectrum) immediately, before he or she can identify the type of bacteria causing the infection. Once your doctor knows the specific type of bacteria, he or she may change your antibiotic to target it.
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