id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-279111-jaa45kyc Ieven, M. Aetiology of lower respiratory tract infection in adults in primary care: a prospective study in 11 European countries 2018-02-12 .txt text/plain 4079 208 46 OBJECTIVES: To describe the role of bacteria (including bacterial resistance), viruses (including those recently described) and mixed bacterial–viral infections in adults presenting to primary care with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). Methods: In all, 3104 adults with LRTI were enrolled, of whom 141 (4.5%) had community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), and 2985 matched controls in a prospective study in 16 primary care networks in Europe, and followed patients up at 28e35 days. Methods: In all, 3104 adults with LRTI were enrolled, of whom 141 (4.5%) had community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), and 2985 matched controls in a prospective study in 16 primary care networks in Europe, and followed patients up at 28e35 days. Our primary objective was to describe the viral and bacterial aetiology in adult patients presenting to primary care with LRTI and in those with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). ./cache/cord-279111-jaa45kyc.txt ./txt/cord-279111-jaa45kyc.txt