Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Patients With Diabetes: Narrative Review
Yun Xie, Ao Zhang, Ying Wang, Ruilan Wang

TL;DR
People with diabetes are more likely to get severe pneumonia, and this review explores why and how to better treat it.
Contribution
This paper provides a comprehensive narrative review of CAP in diabetes, highlighting metabolic-immune interactions and novel therapeutic strategies.
Findings
Diabetes increases CAP risk, hospitalization, and mortality due to immune dysfunction and pathogen shifts.
Moderate glycemic control and targeted therapies improve outcomes in diabetic CAP patients.
Preventive measures like vaccination reduce CAP admissions by about 45% in this population.
Abstract
Patients with diabetes carry a 1.5- to 2-fold higher risk of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and experience more severe outcomes, yet the mechanisms that integrate metabolic dysregulation, pathogen shifts, and novel cell death pathways remain fragmented. This study aimed to synthesize current evidence on epidemiology, pathophysiology, causative pathogens, clinical outcomes, and management of CAP in adults with diabetes and to identify research gaps for future trials. A narrative review (1999 to August 2025) of PubMed, EMBASE, the Cochrane Library, and Web of Science was conducted. GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) was used to rate evidence from 81 selected English-language studies (randomized controlled trials, cohorts, and meta-analyses). Diabetes increases CAP incidence (relative risk 1.73, 95% CI 1.46‐2.04), hospitalization (+30%‐50%),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChronic Disease Management Strategies · Diabetes Management and Education · Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections
