Novel influenza A (H1N1) is most commonly manifested as a mild acute respiratory disease, which usually affects young healthy adults. A small number of the patients develop severe illness with acute respiratory failure and death. Patients seem to have benefit from antiviral therapy especially in first 48 hours.
Necrotizing fasciitis is a very serious disease with unpredictable course. For that reason doctors must devote a great deal of attention to early, i.e. timely diagnosis of this disease, whose treatment with a multidisciplinary approach is very important.
Since the eradication od R equi is very difficult, it is very important to make the diagnosis and initiate appropriate antibiotic therapy as soon as possible.
Atypical forms of CSD could be an important differential-diagnostic problem, especially if there is no opportunity for serological confirmation of the disease.
Although rare, pleural empyema caused by nontyphoidal Salmonella should be considered in patients with severe immunosuppression, because appropriate antimicrobial therapy with surgical measures are very important for the outcome in these patients.
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