Acute Pneumonia and Non-Respiratory Lung Functions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47363/JPRR/2020(2)102Keywords:
Acute Pneumonia, Non-Respiratory, LungAbstract
The modern systematic approach to the treatment of acute
pneumonia (AP) was formed in recent decades by the use of
antibiotics, but the hegemony of antimicrobial principles in
the treatment of AP did not immediately arise as a result of the
stunning initial effect of penicillin therapy. On the contrary, further
multiplication of the role and value of antibiotics in the General
medical complex is not entirely logical. The paradox of the
situation is that the more antibacterial therapy lost its therapeutic
activity, the more significant its perception as the main tool in the
treatment of AP became.
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2020-06-29
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