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. 2015 May 17;43(6):671–680. doi: 10.1007/s15010-015-0789-3

Table 2.

Proportion of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) Patients who were hospitalized for CAP, readmitted (any cause) within 30-days of hospital discharge, or died in the same year as the CAP event by risk status and age Group, 2011 (n = 34,101)

Risk of CAP* Low n (%) Moderate n (%) High n (%)
Hospitalized 30-Day all-cause readmission Died Hospitalized 30-Day all-cause readmission Died Hospitalized 30-Day all-cause readmission Died
Age group
 18–49 (n = 3,557) 234 (12) 23 (10) 21 (1) 315 (26) 40 (13) 32 (3) 159 (42) 30 (19) 37 (10)
 50–64 (n = 12,962) 409 (20) 32 (8) 85 (4) 3,072 (43) 475 (15) 603 (8) 2,019 (55) 409 (20) 978 (27)
 65–79 (n = 10,515) 230 (25) 24 (10) 82 (9) 2,451 (46) 348 (14) 786 (15) 2,371 (55) 433 (18) 1,353 (32)
 ≥80 (n = 7,067) 302 (45) 40 (13) 189 (28) 1,798 (56) 245 (14) 1,010 (31) 1,905 (60) 278 (15) 1,309 (41)
 All Ages 1,175 (21) 119 (10) 377 (7) 7,636 (45) 1,108 (15) 2,431 (14) 6,454 (56) 1,150 (18) 3,677 (32)

* Low risk was defined as immunocompetent without chronic medical conditions. Moderate risk was defined as immunocompetent with ≥1 chronic medical condition. High risk was defined as immunocompromised