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CURB-65 (Pneumonia)

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CURB-65 and PSI are complementary tools that answer slightly different questions: 'How sick is this patient right now?' (CURB-65) vs 'What is the overall mortality risk across a population of similar patients?' (PSI). In clinical practice, use CURB-65 for rapid triage at the ED or ward level, and use PSI to provide additional confidence for borderline decisions — particularly when considering whether a young patient with CURB-65 = 1–2 can safely be treated at home.

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Pneumonia killed more people in the pre-antibiotic era than any other infectious disease — it was called 'the captain of the men of death' by William Osler in 1901, borrowing John Bunyan's phrase. The discovery of penicillin in 1928 and its clinical use from 1942 onwards transformed pneumonia from a condition with 30% mortality to one where the vast majority of patients recover fully. Despite this, pneumonia remains the leading infectious cause of death worldwide today, killing approximately 4 million people annually.

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