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  • Mimivirus has been associated with pneumonia, but the Saudi Moumouvirus has never been found in humans. SDMV was the fir ...to pneumonia when a Mimivirus was succesfully isolated from a 72 year old pneumonia patient. The Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus has been linked to general re
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  • [[Image:Pneumonia.gif|frame|center|Photograph of a large pneumonia consolidation in the right lower lobe. From[http://www.vh.org/adult/provide ...d infection, osteomyelitis, and meningitis. Infection in the lungs, called pneumonia, leads to necrosis, inflammation, and hemorrhage in the lung tissue, which
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  • ...[8]]]. Some examples are ''Burkholderia cepacia complex'', ''Chlamydophila pneumonia'', ''Pseudomonoas aeruginosa'' [[#References|[8]]], ''Aspergillus'', ''Peni ====[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlamydophila_pneumoniae ''Chalmydophila pneumonia'']====
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  • ...genes</i> is responsible for many types of infections including mastitis, pneumonia, and abscesses often found in livestock and humans. ...<i>T. pyogenes</i> is responsible for purulent infections like mastitis, pneumonia, abscesses and metritis. This bacteria is virulent, infectious, and pathoge
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  • [[File: foal r. equi.jpg|thumb|right|Foals can contract deadly pneumonia from ''R. equi''. (Photo: Anne M. Eberhardt)]] ...loss, and dyspnea [[#References | [1]]]. These symptoms can also result in pneumonia over time [[#References | [1]]]. Alcoholism and diabetes can be aggravating
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  • ...d heavy smokers. Symptoms of Legionnaires are indicative of other types of pneumonia and include severe high fever, chronic cough, shortness of breath caused by ..., cannot be spread through person-to-person contact, unlike other forms of pneumonia. [[#References|[2]]] Many people that are exposed to the ''L. pneumophila''
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  • Chlamydophila pneumonia (TWAR) is a recently recognized third species of the genus Chlamydia that c ...laryngitis, pharyngitis, sinusitis) increase in severity to bronchitis or pneumonia, symptoms can present in an additional 1-4 weeks.[[#References|[6]]] The s
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  • ...me and food poisoning. Endocarditis is inflammation of the heart valves. Pneumonia is the inflammation of the lungs. Toxic shock syndrome is caused by an exo ...is often found on [[skin]], mouth and [[intestinal lining]] and can cause pneumonia. <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> is able to resist the host’s immune system
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  • ...the early 1880s, S. pneumoniae was diagnosed as one of the main causes of pneumonia, along with meningitis and bacteremia. Traveling from the host to the uninf ...on injection, and rough strain, that lacked this capsule and did not cause pneumonia when injected into mice. (20) The rough strain was observed to cause diseas
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  • ...ation and causes infections such as tracheobronchitis and primary atypical pneumonia. (2) The genome of ''M. pneumoniae'' is rather small only 600kb to 2300kb a ...pithelial cells in the respiratory tact of its hosts and very often-causes pneumonia. (2,3) It attaches to the tracheal epithelial cells by sialoglycoproteins o
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  • ...g medical conditions. This bacteria is common in Urinary Tract infections, Pneumonia, and Cystic Fibrosis. This bacteria is also the number one nosocomial (hosp
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  • ...airborne pathogen that ends up in the lungs after being inhaled and causes pneumonia and other symptoms related to hypoxia (the body is deprived of oxygen). Leg
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  • ...charge from eyes, decreased appetite. Advancement in infection can lead to pneumonia.
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  • ...lus bacteremia which can lead to the cause of localized infections such as pneumonia, visceral abscess, and tissue necrosis. Antibiotics such as clindamycin and
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  • ...cus pneumoniae is responsible for a myriad of bacterial infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, sinusitis, otitis media, and bacteremia. With the variety of ...t Streptococcus pneumoniae is crucial in lessening the mortality rate from pneumonia and other meningococcal illnesses. As the field in phage therapy and the e
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  • ...iages in both humans and animals, genital infection, male infertility, and pneumonia [[#11. References |[3]]], [[#11. References |[4]]], [[#11. References |[5]] ==C) Role of W. chondrophila in Pneumonia==
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  • ..., as disease that harms both humans and animals, as well as septicemia and pneumonia in susceptible individuals (Godoy et al. 2003). ...It also occasionally causes serious invasive diseases like septicemia and pneumonia in susceptible individuals. Although the epidemiology of melioidosis is not
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  • ...fections most commonly lead to legionellosis which has similar symptoms to pneumonia.
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  • Infants with bronchiolitis and adults with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have been linked to i 8. Lieberman D, Kahane S, Lieberman D, Friedman MG. Pneumonia with serological evidence of acute infection with the ''Chlamydia''-like mi
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  • ...cilia of cells in lungs, and causes coughs and more specifically, enzootic pneumonia (EP). EP is known to cause weight loss in pigs, leading to millions of doll ...of epithelial cells, causing lesions found in pigs infected with enzootic pneumonia (EP). (1)
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