Severe community acquired pneumonia (SCAP) remains a significant threat to global health, causing immense morbidity and mortality. This book explores recent advances in pathogens, host immunity, and antimicrobial resistance. Details on innovative diagnostic techniques, including novel imaging modalities and biomarkers for rapid and accurate diagnosis, provides up-to-date guidance on therapeutic strategies such as FAST HUGS BID, along with palliative care and rehabilitation, supported by case studies. This practical guide is a ready reckoner for internal medicine residents, pulmonologists, and critical care specialists.
Key Features:
- Details on preventative measures, including vaccination strategies and public health interventions.
- Provides a comprehensive and up-to-date current resource companion for Internal Medicine Residency, Pulmonology and Critical Care Consultants.
- Offers a roadmap to navigate the ever-changing landscape of severe community-acquired pneumonia, including newer diagnostic methods, immunology, and up-to-date management.
Severe community acquired pneumonia (SCAP) remains a significant threat to global health, causing immense morbidity and mortality. This book explores recent advances in pathogens, host immunity, and antimicrobial resistance.
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1. Introduction to Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia
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2. Unraveling the Etiology and Achieving Accurate Diagnosis
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3.
Imaging Etiology of PneumoniaChapter
4. Unravelling the Immunology of Host
Response
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5. FAST HUGHS BID: Addressing Severe Pneumonia with Prompt
Intervention
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6. The Clinical Impact of Early Bronchoscopy and Early
Tracheostomy in Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia
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7. Syndromic
Testing and Antimicrobial Resistance Genes
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8. Severe pneumonia in
Tropical Infections and Immunocompromised Host
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9. Non-Infective
Pneumonia and Non-Resolving Pneumonia
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10. The Benefits of Palliative
Care and Physical Rehabilitation in Patients with Severe Pneumonia
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11. Vaccination A Preventive Shield
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12. A Case-Based Perspective on
Severe Pneumonia in Immunocompromised Patients
Gurmeet Singh is a leading authority in the field of pneumonia, particularly severe community acquired pneumonia, with more than 15 years of experience in respirology and critical care medicine. His expertise also includes chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and lung cancer, as well as advanced interventional procedures such as bronchoscopy and medical thoracoscopy. He practices at both RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo, Indonesias National Hospital and MRCCC Siloam Semanggi (Mochtar Riady Comprehensive Cancer Center), one of Indonesias premier cancer hospitals. Dr. Singh serves as the Head of the Respirology and Critical Illness Division at Universitas Indonesia and leads the Jakarta Branch of the Indonesian Respiratory Society. In addition to his clinical roles, he is a lecturer in the Department of Internal Medicine at Universitas Indonesia and he was recently promoted to Associate Professor in June 2025. He has authored numerous scientific publications and is a regular speaker at national and international forums. His previous book, Challenging Cases in Respirology and Critical Care (Springer Nature, 2025), showcases his case-based clinical approach. This book, Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia, provides comprehensive, evidence based guidance for clinicians managing this life threatening respiratory condition.