id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-009667-8r8j0h08 Cao, Bin Diagnosis and treatment of community‐acquired pneumonia in adults: 2016 clinical practice guidelines by the Chinese Thoracic Society, Chinese Medical Association 2017-09-26 .txt text/plain 11049 657 33 13, 17 Recently, the results of 2 multicenter Community-Acquired Respiratory Tract Infection Pathogen Surveillance (CAR-TIPS) studies in adults conducted in urban tertiary hospitals in China showed that 88.1%-91.3% of S. Step 3: Predict the potential pathogens of CAP and risks of antibiotic resistance ( Table 2) : considering patient age, season of onset, underlying diseases and risk factors, symptoms or signs, characteristics of chest imaging (X-ray film or CT), laboratory tests, severity of CAP, prior antibacterial therapies and so on. After clinical diagnosis of CAP is established, and etiological test and sampling arranged appropriately, the most potential pathogens should be assessed in terms of patient age, underlying disease, clinical characteristics, results of laboratory and radiography tests, severity of disease, hepatic and renal functions, and history of medication and antimicrobial susceptibility profile, then evaluate the risk for antibiotic resistance, select the appropriate anti-infective agent (s) and dosing regimen ( Table 6 ). ./cache/cord-009667-8r8j0h08.txt ./txt/cord-009667-8r8j0h08.txt