pneumonia_hosp
hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP)
see also:
Introduction
- hospital acquired pneumonia can be categorised into various groups:
- ventilator associated pneumonia
- risk is lower with daily toothbrushing3)
- aspiration pneumonia
- eg. stroke patients
- infectious spread pneumonias from other patients or from staff or visitors
- these are much more commonly viral pneumonitis rather than bacterial pneumonias
- infrastructure-related hospital-acquired pneumonias
- fortunately very rare to be acquired in hospitals
- eg Legionella from cooling towers
- non-ventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia
- occurs in ~1% of patients hospitalised for more than 48 hours in Australia
- this may largely be due to reduced oral hygiene whilst in hospital
- an Australian study 4) showed that by increasing oral care from 16 to 62% by providing toothbrushes, etc and educating patients to do at least daily toothbrushing, pneumonia rates fell by 60%!
pneumonia_hosp.txt · Last modified: 2026/06/09 09:33 by gary1