Publications by authors named "Igor Korsonsky"

Objectives: When evaluating patients with respiratory tract infections (RTI), physicians have to judge and decide whether the patient has pneumonia or not. This decision is usually made by clinical assessment alone and/or by performing a chest X-ray. The aim of this study was to determine the reliability of physicians' judgements relating to the presence of pneumonia in RTI patients by clinical assessment alone compared with chest X-ray.

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Legionella spp. (Lsp) are well recognized as etiologic factors in pneumonia but less so in respiratory tract infections (RTI) in the community. The objective of the present study was to characterize febrile RTI patients with a documented Legionella etiology, in terms of specific serogroups, clinical manifestations of the disease, disease course and the effect of antibiotic therapy.

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Lower respiratory tract infection and upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) are very common, but the etiology is not diagnosed in routine practice. The objective of this study was to determine and compare the frequency distribution of the various infectious etiologies for these diseases. One hundred seventy five adults in the community with febrile LRTI and 75 with febrile URTI were included in a purely serologically based prospective study.

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