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With the realization that treating community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) for 2 weeks is largely unnecessary, attention has been aimed at improving antimicrobial stewardship as guided by procalcitonin (PCT) testing. PCT measurement can be used to discriminate between bacterial CAP (CABP) and viral respiratory infections — and declining PCT levels can help guide decisions about discontinuing antibiotic therapy. Nonetheless, clinical trials of PCT for streamlining the management of respiratory tract infections (RTIs) have yielded inconsistent results. Now, investigators at a single medical center in Ireland randomized patients with RTIs to received either PCT-guided or standard (control) antimicrobial therapy. The PCT algorithm for whether or not…