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Macrophage and microglial responses to cytokines in vitro: phagocytic activity, proteolytic enzyme release, and free radical production
Authors:ME Smith  K van der Maesen  FP Somera
Affiliation:Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Winthrop-University Hospital, Mineola, NY 11501, USA.
Abstract:
Our rapidly expanding knowledge of the cause and pathogenesis of Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) offers new opportunities to prevent this disease. Influenza vaccine is effective for the prevention of respiratory illness, including pneumonia, in the setting of influenza A and B infection. Pneumococcal vaccine is effective for preventing the most common form of bacterial CAP, but it is most effective when administered early in the course of chronic illnesses. Even with the widespread availability and proven efficacy of influenza and pneumococcal vaccines, their use has remained suboptimal. Rimantadine and Amantadine have also been used successfully for prevention of influenza A infection. Further improvement in strategies for the prevention of CAP lies in the development of new and improved vaccines, enhanced environmental control, and general education of physicians and the public, so that new approaches such as hospital-based immunization can be applied.
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