Mat Zuki Mat Jaeb
Raja Perempuan Zainab II Hospital, Kota Bahru, Kelantan, Malaysia
Pneumonia continues to be a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Malaysia, particularly among the elderly and individuals with comorbid conditions. It imposes a considerable burden on the healthcare system. It can be classified according to aetiology, clinical setting, extent of lung involvement, and severity. While international guidelines offer structured, evidence-based approaches to pneumonia management, their direct application in Malaysia's diverse and resource-variable healthcare landscape can be challenging. Local guide aims to bridge that gap, providing a simplified yet practical framework tailored to local epidemiology, healthcare infrastructure, and clinical realities for use across both public and private healthcare settings in Malaysia, aligns with international standards while incorporating regional data and context. Guideline emphasizes clinical practicality over theoretical complexity and promotes effective diagnosis, risk stratification, treatment, and follow-up.
Key components include:
In practice, managing pneumonia in Malaysia often proves to be “harder than complex.” thoughtful clinical judgment, awareness of local constraints, and a commitment to balancing simplicity with patient safety.