Towards a holistic approach to pulmonary infections. Insights from the Sixth Annual Meeting of Spanish Experts 2024.

Cristobal M Rodriguez-Leal, Carlos González-Corralejo, Francisco Javier Candel, Miguel Salavert
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Pneumonia is the leading cause of death from infection in the developed world. In recent years, researchers and healthcare professionals have worked extensively to reduce this burden. Prevention is better than cure, and significant advances have been made in areas such as vaccination and the prevention of nosocomial pneumonia in intensive care units. Comprehensive surveillance programmes and new diagnostic methods have been developed to assess trends in this disease and to identify the infectious agents involved. Clinical presentation can be challenging in elderly patients or those with certain comorbidities, prompting new studies in these populations to address these issues. Correct and early management of severe community-acquired pneumonia represents a major opportunity to reduce its associated mortality. Although fungal pathogens are an uncommon cause of lung infection, they are associated with high morbidity and mortality, highlighting the need for new approaches. Finally, new drugs are available for the treatment of pneumonia, and a thorough understanding of them is key to ensuring their correct use, particularly to combat multi-resistance. To provide an update on these points, a multidisciplinary team of Spanish experts convened at the Sixth Annual Meeting of Pneumonia Day, under the scientific sponsorship of GEIPC-SEIMC. This paper reflects the information shared at this meeting, offering the latest insights on these topics and supporting a holistic approach to pneumonia management.

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