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  • ...''K. pneumoniae'' can progress into severe bacterial infections leading to pneumonia, bloodstream infections, wound infections, urinary tract infections, and me ...pread through exposure to the bacteria via respiratory tract, which causes pneumonia, or the blood to cause an infection in the bloostream. ''Klebsiella'' infec
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  • ...vention, diagnosis, and treatment. Such pathogens include <i>Streptococcus pneumonia<i>, <i>Neisseria meningitidis<i>, and <i>Haemophilus influenza<i>. They dem
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  • ...' is a fungal opportunistic pathogen which causes the disease Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) in immunocompromised mammalian hosts, specifically rats. ''Pneumocys ...'Pneumocystis carinii'' since it is the pathogen which caused Pneumocystis pneumonia and, consequently, a major cause of mortality in patients diagnosed with AI
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  • .... Legionnaire's disease is difficult to distinguish from any other type of pneumonia. The four major methods for diagnosis are: determination of antibody level,
    8 KB (1,184 words) - 05:37, 7 May 2016
  • ...e non-motile, though they sometimes have pili used for adherence. (5) ''S. pneumonia'' are found normally in the upper respiratory tract, including the throat a ...occus due to its role in the disease, pneumonia. It was termed Diplococcus pneumonia in 1926 due to its propensity to exist in pairs of cells, and renamed Strep
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  • ...lnutrition. Like necrotizing fasciitis and toxic shock syndrome, bacterial pneumonia progresses vary rapidly with a sudden onset of high fever. More seriously,
    14 KB (2,007 words) - 01:48, 20 June 2011
  • ...ent is infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa in their lungs, it can lead to pneumonia. This infections can usually be treated with antibiotics and are not fatal
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  • ...ntracted all over the body, and result in multiple bodily effects, such as pneumonia in the respiratory tract and osteomyelitis in the bones and joints. This ba ...>nosocomial infections</b> (e.g., urinary tract infections and respiratory pneumonia) and is especially pathogenic to immune-suppressed patients such as burn vi
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  • ...It is also a relatively common cause of community-acquired and nosocomial pneumonia in adults. (1) And ''L. pneumophila'' serogroup 1 alone is responsible for ...ionellaceae were not documented until 1976, when a detrimental outbreak of pneumonia occurred in Philadelphia at an American Legion Convention. (Fraser et al.,
    20 KB (2,930 words) - 19:03, 22 April 2011
  • ...ph infections” can cause bacteremia, endocarditis, soft tissue infections, pneumonia, bone and joint infections, CNS, toxic shock syndrome, and even food poison ...es MRSA can be transmitted through the cough of someone infected with MRSA pneumonia. This bacterium is most commonly transmitted horizontally rather than verti
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  • ...ses (Phocid herpesvirus 1, Influenza A virus) often follow the primary PDV pneumonia [[#References |[1]]]. ...ty of the disease seems to increase with the age of the organism impacted: pneumonia comes with more severe emphysema and stronger diving impediments [[#Referen
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  • ...siella spp.'' found in hospitals are as follows: urinary tract infections, pneumonia, wound infections, septicemia, neonatal septicemia, and nosocomial infectio ...d with ''Staphylococcus aureus'', ''Kingella kingae'', and ''Streptococcus pneumonia'' [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2916600/ (6)]. The patient
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  • ...s could be generally mild (pimples, boils) or serious (Sepsis, cellulitis, pneumonia, endocarditis). The treatment of Staphyloccus aureus started in the 1940s ...body and cause other complications. If it reaches the lungs it may cause pneumonia. It may also enter the blood stream (bacteremia) and affect the liver and
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  • ...lasma pulmonis'' is the agent of murine respiratory mycoplasmosis (MRM), a pneumonia-like slow progressing disease that sometimes does not develop clinical symp 3. Neutrophil histamine contributes to inflammation in ''Mycoplasma pneumonia''.
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  • ...ear evidence for that APMV nor Sputnik virophage is associated directly to pneumonia or any other human aliment [http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/an
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  • ...munity-acquired infections influde bacteremia, endocarditis, osteomylitis, pneumonia and wound infections are less common. ...mon path of infection is the respiratory tract, where the bacterium causes pneumonia. By forming biofilms ''Staphylococcus epidermidis'' is resistant to antibio
    10 KB (1,385 words) - 13:49, 16 January 2014
  • ...as measles, mumps, and parainfluenza (which causes bronchitis, croup, and pneumonia in children). Measles and mumps have only one serotype. Measles ranks wit
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  • ...sequelae of H5N1 infection are often severe respiratory illness including pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome as well as neurological changes lik ...ster outbreak. Some febrile upper respiratory illness has occurred without pneumonia more frequently since 2005, but this is likely due to increased administrat
    12 KB (1,779 words) - 14:53, 11 February 2016
  • ...is, bacteremia and various diseases of the heart, kidney and lungs such as pneumonia. ''Burkholderia pseudomallei'' is thought to have biological warfare potent
    5 KB (669 words) - 19:33, 18 August 2010
  • ...moniae'' was found to be the causative agent for up to 20% of all bacteria pneumonia cases in swine.The main disease associated with this bacterium is porcine p
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