Annual Congress Stockholm 2007

Saturday, 15.09.2007
Sunday, 16.09.2007
Monday, 17.09.2007
Tuesday, 18.09.2007
Wednesday, 19.09.2007

Citations should be made in the following way: Authors. Title. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, abstract number.


Material from 2007:
  • 4066 Abstracts
  • 635 Slide presentations
  • 310 Webcasts
  • 98 Handouts
  • 1992 e-posters
  • 310 Multimedia files
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Why is complicated pneumonia and empyema increasing so rapidly in children?

Hot topics
Chairs: T. Schaberg (Rotenburg, Germany), F. Blasi (Milan, Italy)
Aims: The aims of this hot topic will:
• describe the changes in the epidemiology of empyema and complicated pneumonia in children over the last decade;
• explore the possible mechanisms responsible for these changes;
• consider how the introduction of the new conjugate pneumococcal vaccine may affect the incidence of these problems;
• discuss how they should be monitored and controlled.
The changing epidemiology of empyema in children
D. Spencer (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom)
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Necrotising pneumonia in children
E. Kerem (Jerusalem, Israel)
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Empyema in children in the USA; the possible impact of introduction of routine pneumococcal vaccination
C. Byington (Salt Lake City, United States of America)
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