RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Managing childhood pneumonia JF Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin JO Drug Ther Bull FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP 89 OP 92 DO 10.1136/dtb.1997.351289 VO 35 IS 12 YR 1997 UL http://dtb.bmj.com/content/35/12/89.abstract AB Relevant BNF section: 5.1The upper and lower airways of the respiratory tract are the most common sites of infection in childhood. Infection of the upper respiratory tract is usually viral and mild, and in most cases can be managed symptomatically. Infection of the lower respiratory tract (pneumonia) is often more difficult to manage: problems may include deciding whether the child needs antibiotic therapy, choosing an appropriate drug and judging whether referral to hospital is required. Here we consider the causes, diagnosis and treatment of community-acquired pneumonia in previously healthy children presenting to the GP.