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1. A case of explosive community-acquired pneumonia and septic shock caused by Acinetobacter pittii.

2. Cardiac events and procedures following COVID-19 compared with other pneumonias: a national register study.

3. Bacteremia and Community-Acquired Pneumonia Caused by Pantoea stewartii Subspecies indologenes, Australia.

4. Severe pneumonia due to concurrent Legionella pneumophila and Acinetobacter baumannii infections: a case report.

5. Proteomic, metabolomic and lipidomic profiles in community acquired pneumonia for differentiating viral and bacterial infections.

6. Pulmonary infection caused by Tropheryma whipplei: a case report and review of the literature.

7. Early detection of bacterial pneumonia by characteristic induced odor signatures.

8. Accuracy of the diagnosis of pneumonia in Canadian pediatric emergency departments: A prospective cohort study.

9. Nocardia farcinica pneumonia complicated by pneumocystis jiroveci infection in children with Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders: a case report and literature review.

10. Serum metabolomics profile identifies patients with community-acquired pneumonia infected by bacteria, fungi, and viruses.

11. Rapid multiplex PCR panel for pneumonia in hospitalised patients with suspected pneumonia in the USA: a single-centre, open-label, pragmatic, randomised controlled trial.

12. Hearing loss as the first symptom of pneumonia caused by Chlamydia psittaci: a case report and literature review.

13. Establishment and evaluation of a rapid method for the detection of bacterial pneumonia in hospitalized patients via multiplex PCR-capillary electrophoresis (MPCE).

14. Streptococcus salivarius pneumonia-associated pneumomediastinum: a case report and literature review.

15. High utility of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid metagenomic next-generation sequencing approach for etiological diagnosis of pneumonia.

16. Community-acquired pneumonia caused by Micrococcus antarcticus: a rare case report.

17. Comparison of clinical, laboratory and radiological characteristics between COVID-19 and Chlamydia psittaci pneumonia: a multicenter retrospective study.

18. Pediatric pneumonia - A clinico-pathological study.

19. Pneumocystis jirovecii and Nocardia pneumonia in a middle-aged male with Nephrotic syndrome: a case report and literature review.

20. Atypical pneumonia caused by Chlamydia abortus in HIV patient: a case report.

21. Comparative performance of biofire pneumonia panel and standard culture-based methods for diagnosing pneumonia in critically ill patients: Impact on antibiotic stewardship.

22. Bacterial pneumonia patients with elevated globulin levels did not get infected with SARS-CoV-2: two case reports.

23. Pneumonia in an elderly Tibetan male caused by Shewanella algae: A case report.

24. Predictive signature of murine and human host response to typical and atypical pneumonia.

25. Fulminant fatal pneumonia and bacteremia due to Aeromonas dhakensis in an immunocompetent man: a case report and literature review.

26. Intracranial dissemination of Klebsiella pneumoniae originating from pulmonary infection: a case report.

27. Severe Bacterial Pneumonia Due to Legionella longbeachae Transmitted from Potting Soil in Japan.

28. Metagenomic next-generation sequencing reveals co-infection with Legionella pneumophila and Fusobacterium necrophorum in a patient with severe pneumonia: a case report.

29. Burkholderia semiarida as Cause of Recurrent Pulmonary Infection in Immunocompetent Patient, China.

30. Acute Q fever pneumonia diagnosed by metagenomic next-generation sequencing.

31. Highly diverse sputum microbiota correlates with the disease severity in patients with community-acquired pneumonia: a longitudinal cohort study.

32. Expression and significance of procalcitonin, leukotriene B4, serum amyloid A, and C-reactive protein in children with different types of pneumonia: An observational study.

33. A rare case of severe pneumonia combined with septic shock caused by Nocardia amamiensis.

34. Novel Patterns in High-Resolution Computed Tomography in Whipple Pneumonia.

35. Evaluation of the Pneumonia Panel on laboratory samples from an Italian pediatric center: results from a monocentric study.

36. Refractory pneumonia caused by Prevotella heparinolytica: a case report.

37. Early predictors of bacterial pneumonia infection in children with congenital heart disease after cardiopulmonary bypass: a single-centre retrospective study.

38. Pseudomonas fluorescens pneumonia.

39. Achromobacter pneumonia in a patient with advanced COPD, a diagnostic challenge.

40. Development of DNA Microarray for Parallel Detection of Community-Acquired Pneumonia Bacterial Pathogens.

41. Evaluation of the BioFire® FilmArray® Pneumonia plus Panel for Detecting Bacterial Etiological Agents of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in an Oncologic Hospital. Comparison with Conventional Culture Method.

42. Investigation of etiology of community-acquired pneumonia in hospitalized patients in a tertiary hospital of São Paulo City, Brazil.

43. The respiratory tract microbiome, the pathogen load, and clinical interventions define severity of bacterial pneumonia.

44. Fungal pneumonia concealing bacterial pneumonia: a diagnostic dilemma.

45. Ratio of procalcitonin/Simpson's dominance index predicted the short-term prognosis of patients with severe bacterial pneumonia.

46. The utility of procalcitonin for diagnosing bacteremia and bacterial pneumonia in hospitalized oncology patients.

47. Identification of priority pathogens for aetiological diagnosis in adults with community-acquired pneumonia in China: a multicentre prospective study.

48. Nasopharyngeal detection of atypical bacteria by multiplex polymerase chain reaction panel in acutely ill children was associated with an increased risk of pneumonia.

49. Evaluation of the value of exhaled carbon monoxide in the differentiation of viral and bacterial pneumonia.

50. Heparin-Binding Protein in Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid as a Biomarker for Discriminating Severe Bacterial and Viral Pneumonia in Critically Ill Children.

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