Pneumonia Resources

29 March 2023
Pneumonia continues to cause mortality around the world, despite advances in treatment and prevention. The disease can affect any age and can present with variable degrees of severity ranging from mild to severe, with the worst cases resulting in admission to hospital. While vaccination in the UK has impacted on the severity and death rate of this potentially devastating disease, the condition continues to be the largest cause of mortality in children with the highest death rates seen in under developed countries. This article gives an overview of treatment, management and prevention, as well as a brief insight into the possible long-term effects following recovery from pneumonia in babies and children.
Topics:  Treatment
12 December 2019

Pneumonia is an invasive opportunistic infection which can affect any age group. The very young, the very old and those with chronic disease are most vulnerable and to protect these groups there are two types of pneumonia vaccine which are specific for these groups, although there is some overlap. To make learning more enjoyable, here, Kirsty Armstrong, has developed this wordsearch as part of a teaching programme about vaccines and immunisation. As an advanced nurse practitioner (ANP) in out of hours (OOH) and lecturer in primary and urgent care, finding new ways of making immunisation schedules memorable is always a challenge.

Topics:  Pneumonia