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Infectious Disease Cases 3 A 55 year old female, previously healthy and recovering from an episode of bronchitis, suddenly develops a “shaking chill” followed by the onset of high fever—104 degrees; pleuritic chest pain, and cough productive of purulent, rust-colored sputum. On exam, she appears ill. Her respiratory rate is 30 and bronchial breath sounds are heard in the left lower lobe. Chest x-ray reveals consolidation present in the left lower lobe. Respond to the following questions based on the information provided above. What is the most likely organism responsible for this patient’s illness? Explain. What is the treatment for this problem?
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