Animals (May 2024)

Recognition and Diagnosis of Underlying Disease Processes in Bacterial Pneumonia

  • Jonathan D. Dear,
  • Sean E. Hulsebosch,
  • Lynelle R. Johnson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14111601
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
p. 1601

Abstract

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Bacterial pneumonia can present in both dogs and cats as either acute or chronic disease, and clinical signs may suggest respiratory or systemic impairment. Aspiration pneumonia, a common form of disease, can be caused by esophageal or laryngeal disease, vomiting, or altered mentation, such as with CNS disease or general anesthesia. Bacterial pneumonia can also develop due to inhaled airway foreign bodies, reduced local immune function, or impaired clearance of respiratory secretions. Rapid identification of the etiology and associated risk factors for pneumonia can help veterinarians develop a targeted therapeutic plan and prevent recurrence of disease.

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