Pneumonia | At least two of the following:
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Fever -
Tachypnea (respiratory rate ≥25/min) -
Cough -
Pleuritic chest pain -
Crackles, wheezes or bronchial breath sounds -
Decreased level of consciousness or increased confusion -
Dyspnoea -
Tachycardia (pulse rate ≥100/min) -
New or worsening hypoxaemia (SpO2 ≤91%)
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Urinary tract infection | At least three of the following without an indwelling catheter:
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Fever or chills -
New or increased burning pain on urination -
New flank or suprapubic pain or tenderness -
Changes in characteristics of urine and worsening mental function At least two of the following signs with an indwelling catheter: -
Fever or chills -
New flank or suprapubic pain or tenderness -
Changes in characteristics of urine -
Worsening mental function
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Skin and soft tissue infection | At least two of the following:
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Fever -
Red skin -
Hot skin -
Painful skin -
Skin swelling -
Pus discharge
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