What is the cure rate for immobilized bacillus pneumonia in the elderly

There is no specific statistical data on the cure rate of Fusobacterium avium pneumonia in the elderly, but in general, the cure rate is relatively high when the health condition is relatively good and drug-resistant; however, the cure rate is lower when the health condition is poor and drug-resistant bacteria are infected. 1. Relatively high cure rate: If the elderly are in good physical condition, without life-threatening complications, can take the initiative to cough and expel phlegm to ensure that the phlegm drainage is smooth, their own resistance is strong enough, nutritional status is good, and the infected bacteria are sensitive to antibiotics, relatively speaking, the cure rate is high. 2. lower cure rate: if the elderly physical condition is poor, there are cerebrovascular disease sequelae, malnutrition malignant disease and other conditions, or refractory drug-resistant bacillus, bacillus pneumonia cure rate is relatively low, and may even be due to respiratory failure and life-threatening. It should be noted that, even if the drug-resistant strain of infection, do not arbitrarily use a variety of antibiotics, so as to avoid adverse drug reactions complications, etc., affecting the cure. When pneumonia exists in the elderly, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid delayed treatment.