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Daijiro Nabeya1, Takeshi Kinjo1, Yuri Nakayama1
1Department of Infectious, Respiratory, and Digestive Medicine Graduate School of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus Okinawa Japan.
Abstract:
This human metapneumovirus pneumonia case, mimicking bacterial pneumonia, exhibited distinct features, including contact with a cold patient and CT findings of multilobar airway-centric opacities with bronchial wall thickening. Even if point-of-care viral testing becomes widely available, recognising cases that warrant such tests remains crucial for improving community-acquired pneumonia management.
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