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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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  • ...''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,
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  • ...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,
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  • ...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.,
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...is, bacteremia and various diseases of the heart, kidney and lungs such as pneumonia. ''Burkholderia pseudomallei'' is thought to have biological warfare potent
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  • ...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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  • ...the presence of these foam cells, as seen in Figure 5. The fact that <i>C. pneumonia</i> has been found in these fatty macrophages is a strong indicator of the ...it begins to explain causality rather than correlation. Findings of <i>C. pneumonia</i> in younger atherosclerotic tissues is more powerful than in elderly tis
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  • ...e to cross the blood-brain barrier at 104 bacteria and can cause sepsis or pneumonia at 107 and 108 bacteria, respectively [[#References|[7]]]. The incubation p ...le:Strep pneumo epi.jpeg|400px|thumb|right|Incidence of childhood clinical pneumonia by country. From: http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/86/5/07-048769-F1.jpg
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  • '''''[[Chlamydophila pneumoniae]]'', causes pneumonia.'''<br> '''''[[Streptococcus pneumoniae]]'', causes pneumonia'''<br>
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  • ...cies. It is one of the main agents of hospital-acquired infections such as pneumonia, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and bacteremia [[#References|[3]]]. ...able and potentially curable, but fulminant infections, such as bacteremic pneumonia, sepsis, burn wound infections, and meningitis, generally have extremely hi
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  • ...t pathogenic bovine mycoplasma in Europe and North America, causing bovine pneumonia, mastitis, arthritis, genital disorders, and abortion. The completion of ge ...iverse clinical manifestations, such as mastitis in cows and arthritis and pneumonia in young animals, genital disorders, abscess, conjunctivitis, otitis, and m
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  • ...hese toxins cause rapidly-progressing fatal conditions such as necrotizing pneumonia and faciitis and severe sepsis. <i>USA:300</i> causes an estimated 20-40 th ...ugh a small cut or sore. Other symptoms associated with <i>USA:300</i> are pneumonia, necrotizing fasciitis, endocarditis, and bone and joint infection. Treatme
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  • ...espiratory tract in children and infants more easily than adults and cause pneumonia and sinusitis. ''Moraxella catarrhalis'' enters the nasopharynx and can in
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  • ...org/wiki/Enteritis enteritis] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneumonia pneumonia] (5). ...and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstitial_lung_disease interstitial pneumonia] (3). PMWS has a high fatality rate with infected swine. To prevent this di
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  • These bacteria can often be found as the cause of pneumonia in hospitalized patients, especially those dependent on ventilators in Inte
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  • ...e species cause a wide variety of diseases starting from foot infection to pneumonia. Sometimes it is hard to attribute a certain disease to a single bacteria; ...pneumonia is acquired from a healthcare center. HCAP(Healthcare Associated Pneumonia) is usually caused by a <i>Staphylococcus</i> species called <i> Staphyloco
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  • ...robes, including <i>Streptococcus pneumoniae</i>.<ref>[https://www.cdc.gov/pneumonia/causes.html “Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infection Rhinovirus Infec
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  • ...vention, diagnosis, and treatment. Such pathogens include <i>Streptococcus pneumonia</i>, <i>Neisseria meningitidis</i>, <i>Haemophilus influenza</i>, and <i>Li ...y gram-negative bacteria like <i>N. meningitidis</i>, <i>E.coli</i>, <i>S. pneumonia</i>, and <i>H. Inflenzae</i> which induces inflammation and tissue damage<r
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  • ...o cause infections in the lungs of various types of birds. Most commonly, pneumonia in young chicks and chronic pulmono-visceral disease in more mature hosts.
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  • ...on was published. Strains of BCC are frequently associated with aggressive pneumonia that is accompanied by rapidly fatal bacteremia, while ''P. aeruginosa'' in ...and fluoroquinolones, there have been reports of ''B. cepacia'' nosocomial pneumonia. Soft-tissue, skin, surgical-wound, and genitourinary tract infections with
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  • ...illness that affects several organ systems, and is often characterized by pneumonia. There are approximately 50 species of <i>Legionella</i>, but roughly 90% o ...la</i> was not established as a genus until the 1979, after an outbreak of pneumonia caused by <i>Legionella pneumophila</i>. It is largely believed that the in
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  • ...ld cold symptoms to severe and life-threatening. It's the leading cause of pneumonia and bronchiolitis in infants. It may cause mortality or morbidity in the e Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection pathology is similar to that of pneumonia and bronchiolitis. RSV causes severe damage to the epithelium and to the b
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  • ''Haemophilus somnus'' causes a wide variety of diseases ranging from pneumonia, abortion, arthritis, myocarditis, and septimia in cattle, sheep, and Ameri ...use rapid death. However, although this is typically the primary cause of pneumonia, it is often outgrown by other organisms such as ''Pasteurella multocida''
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  • ...e, the bacteria was first isolated in 1969 from a man with a fatal case of pneumonia, samples taken from his blood and lung fluid.
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  • ...ander C. Uber first discovered ''Klebsiella'' to be a pathogen that caused pneumonia (8). Many hospital cases around the world have been linked to ''K. pneumon .... From [http://www.brown.edu/Courses/Digital_Path/systemic_path/pulmonary/pneumonia-klebsiella.html Brown Medical School]]]
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  • ...ection can also cause infants with low birth weights leading to congenital pneumonia, meningitis, and even death. ...it may be spread to the CNS or respiratory tract of the infant leading to pneumonia, meningitis, and septicemia. Isolates of ''U. parvum'' have been found in m
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  • ...[8]. In this stage, the tuberculosis bacterium causes pleural effusions, pneumonia, and lobar collapse [8]. Depending on the state of the immune system in a ...t is difficult to distinguish between other respiratory infections such as pneumonia [8]. A child can then give a sputum sample to be analyzed for the presence
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  • ...tremely rare cases, ''A. haemolyticum'' cases have caused brain abscesses, pneumonia, infective endocarditis, pyothorax, and bacteremia (Vu & Rajnik, 2022).
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  • ...er the age of five. H. influenzae can cause ear, eye, or sinus infections, pneumonia, meningitis, and a life threatening infection called epiglottises. In addit ...throat that covers and protects the voice and trachea during swallowing), pneumonia, septic arthiritis, osteomyelitis, pericarditis, and cellulitis. Moreover,
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  • ...auses a lot of respiratory issues and can lead up to death. They can cause pneumonia and kidney failure, so far there has been many deaths. It is a new beta-vir ...ic analysis of a novel human betacoronavirus isolated from a fatal case of pneumonia.” mBio vol. 4,1 e00548-12. 8 Jan. 2013, doi:10.1128/mBio.00548-12]
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  • ...n septicemia (12), meningitis (13), encephalitis (13), corneal ulcer (14), pneumonia (15), and cervical infections in pregnant women, which may have resulted in 15. Whitelock-Jones, L., J. Carswell, and K.C. Rassmussen. (1989). Listera pneumonia. A case report. South African Medical Jounal 75:188-189.
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  • ...the entire body. Also, the inhalation of ''Nocardia'' species can lead to pneumonia, as well as skin infections if they enter through open wounds [http://www.c
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  • [[Image: Klebsiella-pneumonia-bacterium.webp|thumb|300px|right|<i>Klebsiella planticola</i> Image credit:
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  • ...cause a wide range of pathologies including polyarthritis, conjunctivitis, pneumonia, metritis, encephalomyelitis and subclinical enteric infections. Although t ...ammals, it is associated with abortion, conjunctivitis, encephalomyelitis, pneumonia, polyarthritis and enteritis. Symptoms are either absent or indolent so it
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  • ...s of Q fever resemble those of the flu. It can also lead to a mild form of pneumonia if the bacteria was contracted through inhalation. Tetracyclines are the pr
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  • ...granulomatis'' is often associated with urinary tract infections (UTI) and pneumonia (Martínez, 2004). Common symptoms include fever and chills. ''K. granuloma
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  • ...tely 800,000 people were exposed, a resulting epidemic of serratia-related pneumonia hit the area, killing many people. Although the intentions of the Army were ...ic, others cause urinary tract infections, bloodstream infections, sepsis, pneumonia, meningocephalitis, and other debilitating infections - sometimes even deat
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  • ...hanical ventilation. More severe complications have been seen to result in pneumonia and kidney failure. The virus seems to cause more severe disease and higher ...chier (8 November 2012). "Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia" (PDF). New England Journal of Medicine 367 (19): 1814–20
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  • ...Most of the <i>A. baumannii</i> infections during this period resulted in pneumonia or bloodstream infection (17). ...tibiotics proved most effective in treating <i>A. baumannii</i> associated pneumonia. However, because imipenem resistance is increasing within <i>A. baumannii<
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  • <br>The Maedi-visna virus (MVV)(called ovine progressive pneumonia in the US) is the causative agent of Maedi-visna. This virus belongs to the ...acKay, Evelyn. "Lentivirus Pneumonia in Sheep and Goats (Ovine Progressive Pneumonia, Maedi-Visna, Zwoegersiekte, La Bouhite, Graaff-Reinet Disease)." 2022. Mer
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  • ...f left untreated, it is almost nearly deadly, usually resulting in intense pneumonia [[#References|[16]]]. The innate immune system usually removes all the <i>A ...If left untreated, patients with IA will inevitably develop fatal cases of pneumonia.
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  • ...n hispidus rats developed bronchiolitis but Sigmodon fulviventer developed pneumonia<sup>20</sup>, suggesting that the exact effects of PIV-3 on a given patient ...us Develops Broncholitis, While Sigmodon fulviventer Develops Interstitial Pneumonia. (65)1:103-111.
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  • ...espectively. [3] Bloodstream infections caused by ''A. baumanni'' include pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and septicaemia. [4] Since ''A. baumannii'' has ...that are factors that can contribute to''A. baumannii'' infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, septicemia, and urinary and respiratory tract infections. In
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  • ...mptoms including cellulitis (common skin infection), toxic shock syndrome, pneumonia, blood poisoning and endocarditis (inflammation of the inner layer of the h
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  • The Centers for Disease Control reported cases of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia and Kaposi's sarcoma in otherwise healthy young male homosexuals in 1981. U
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  • <i>Ventilator-associated pneumonia</i> ...the front of the neck. Diseases, most commonly being ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), can occur when bacteria enter the lungs and lower respiratory tract.
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  • ...overed in 1944 by Baker. The bacterium was isolated from cats affected by pneumonia, a common symptom of ''Chlamydophila felis'' (Chlamydial, 1). It was impor
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  • ...P types, isolates from healthy tonsil and isolates from tonsil infected by pneumonia are similar. However, these SzP proteins are of different types, and they ...oorganism has also caused fibrinous pericarditis, fibrinous pleuritis, and pneumonia in sheeps. The overall symptoms of infections caused by ''S. zooepidemicus
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  • ...baby. Often the babies are born prematurely and are prone to diseases like pneumonia and meningitis. It can also affect the babies’ respiratory tract. U. urea ...ne to diseases such as septicemia (the presence of bacteria in the blood), pneumonia, and meningitis (inflammation of the membranes in the brain). Low birth we
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  • ...tract including sinusitis, lung abscess, chronic otitis media, aspiration pneumonia and pulmonary empyema. Studying these bacteria would help scientists and re ...' has also been recovered from some respiratory tract infections including pneumonia, sinusitis, chronic otitis media, pulmonary empyema and lung abscess <sup>[
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  • ...erocytozoon bieneusi'', whose clinical manifestations include diarrhea and pneumonia; ''Encephalitozoon cuniculi'', whose symptoms include encephalitis and neph
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  • ...is related to ''S. pneumoniae'' a common case of otitis media, septicemia, pneumonia, and meningitis in children that results in a significant mortality rate th
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  • ...and other ''Aeromonas'' species can cause include: septicemia, meningitis, pneumonia, and gastroenteritis. There are many factors influencing the toxicity of ''
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  • ...respiratory tract infections like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneumonia pneumonia] [5,6,18]. Generally, Gram-negative bacteria like ''P. aeruginosa'' are le ...m, S.C., and Kwon, Y.S. 2012. Bacterial pathogens of ventilator associated pneumonia in a tertiary referral hospital. Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, 73
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  • ...of rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria that is known to be a major cause of pneumonia, asthma, bronchitis, respiratory infection, coronary heart disease, and ath
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  • ...how effects in combination eith other bacterial infections such as E.coli, pneumonia, and streptococcus. Infections form Shewanella putrfaciens mainly occur in
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  • ...a pathogenic, gram-positive, α-hemolytic, anaerobic bacterium that causes pneumonia along with other pneumococcal infections including meningitis, sepsis, cell
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  • ...ted water and food. Symptoms are fever, weight loss, fatigue, and usually pneumonia. (2) ...effects of the biological weapon are severe respiratory illness including pneumonia and systemic infection that if not treated, can result in death. To put in
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  • ...a serious human pathogen. It is known to cause peritonitis and obstructive pneumonia, rupture of aortic aneurysm, ear infections[1], bacteraemia, rare occurrenc
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  • ...en reported as a prevalent occurrence in patients with ventilator-acquired pneumonia, a severe illness that can occur in ICU patients, and it may have a role in
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  • ...rus has formed is the study of severe respiratory disease as caused by the pneumonia virus. However, the use of the virus proves to be difficult as will be sho ...ukemia virus. The mouse line is also susceptive to the propagation of the pneumonia virus which is the causative agent of the disease being studied. This in a
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  • ...stream and even to the heart and lungs, causing many difficulties, such as pneumonia, for the host. The second way is through toxins. CA-MRSA strands, such as
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  • ...lop the infection in their eyes or in their respiratory systems leading to pneumonia from the birth canal. Also, in third world countries, flies that land of t
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  • ...wing diseases: cystic fibrosis (3,7) bacteremia, septicemia, endocarditis, pneumonia, cholangitis, conjunctivitis, mastoiditis, meningitis, wound infections, an
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  • ...mised individuals and also causes bacteremia, septicaemia, meningitis, and pneumonia. Colonization of the rectum and vagina of pregnant women with GBS is correl ...tly neonates and rarely immunocompromised adults, most notably septicemia, pneumonia, and meningitis colonizing different locations including the faces, the nos
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  • ...or infection. Symptoms of infection include pulmonary infection including pneumonia, localized granulomas, fungus balls, and systemic infection. Once diagnose ...''Penicillium chrysogenum'' was limited to the treatment of scarlet fever, pneumonia, gonorrhea, infection of wounds, and serious staphylococcal infections with
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  • ...ed and delivered intravenously (16). Penicillin resistant strains of <i>S. pneumonia</i> and <i>N. meningitidis</i> have emerged that require alternative antimi ...nfection by the three most common pathogens (<i>N. meningitidis</i>, <i>S. pneumonia</i>, and <i>H. influenza</i>) (10).
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  • ...me these bacteria were only known as pneumococcus because they could cause pneumonia in humans. In 1974, this species of bacteria was officially named <i>Strep ...ar infection), sinusitis (sinus infection), bacteraemia (blood infection), pneumonia (lung infection), arthritis, and peritonitis (peritoneum infection, thin ti
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  • ...infections can occur in these areas and range from pimples and impetigo to pneumonia and meningitis [1, 3]. Pathogenicity can develop through the infection of < ...ted. The other infections <i>S. aureus</i> can cause include endocarditis, pneumonia, and other inflammatory responses [4].
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  • ...to be circular, which is homologous to the chromosome shape of Mycoplasma pneumonia. Plasmids are currently found to be absent from the chromosome.There are 27
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  • ...gram-positive, α-hemolytic, anaerobic bacterium<sup>[20]</sup>. It causes pneumonia along with other pneumococcal infections some of which include bacterial me There has been no significant decrease in the carriage of S.<i>pneumonia</i> because of the increase in the prevalence of NVTs in asymptotic carrier
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  • ...the middle ear, caused mainly by <i>Haemophilus influenza, Streptocococcus pneumonia</i>, or <i>Moraxella catarrhalis</i>, that mostly infects children at a you ...s lab indicates that the protein lysin can be used to attack Streptococcus pneumonia. Mice infected with Streptococcus pneumoniae and administered the lysin nas
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  • ...valescent human blood products to steroids. For instance, a 2006 influenza pneumonia study in Spain revealed success in transfusing influenza-convalescent human ..., et al. “Meta-Analysis: Convalescent Blood Products for Spanish Influenza Pneumonia: A Future H5N1 Treatment?” Annals of Internal Medicine, vol. 145, no. 8,
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  • ...s you may have guessed by its name, is one of the main causative agents of pneumonia, and bronchitis. It has also been linked with artherosclerosis, and multipl
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  • ...g is prolonged. However, in most cases, bacteria is the causative agent of pneumonia associated with influenza. Examples include pneumococci, staphylococci, and ...came very fast for all age groups. Patients would develop extreme cases of pneumonia and die within 3-5 days. In some cases patients’ lungs would fill with fl
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  • ...ak, the infection presented itself in various ways including colonisation, pneumonia, septicemia, and even a urinary tract infection. Sixteen of the infected pa
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  • ...itions such as endocarditis (inflammation of the inner heart), meningitis, pneumonia and Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), among others. Infections by <i>S. aureus</ ...he body and cause secondary infections. The organism is now able to cause pneumonia and also infection of the joints, bones and heart valves. CA-MRSA strains
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  • ...s'', cause disease in humans. ''Chlamydophila pneumoniae'' is the agent of pneumonia and asthma. Every year, approximately ninety-million people in the world ar
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  • ...a wide range of symptoms have been seen, ranging from flu-like symptoms to pneumonia, encephalitis, and organ failure. [[#References|[4,7,8]]] Only two Hendra v ...ome fatal cases, the respiratory symptoms become more severe, resulting in pneumonia that requires mechanical ventilation. If the virus invades the endothelial
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  • ...infections for immunodepressed humans [14]. It also can cause meningitis, pneumonia and abcesseses in newborn children [20]. M. hominis lives parasitically an ...isk for catching Mycoplasma related pneumonia [25]. Mycoplasma associated pneumonia cases may explain for up to 15% of instances of infection in individuals 65
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  • ...Cunha). It is common for this bacteria to cause nosocomial infections like pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and bacteremia; infections caused by this bacter
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  • ...in infants most commonly is from leukocytosis, pulmonary hypertension, and pneumonia<ref name=Cherry2></ref>. Treatment for whooping cough consists of antibioti ...is <ref name=Cherry></ref>. Infants that contract B. pertussis may develop pneumonia, uncontrollable shaking, and brain damage whereas young adults and adults m
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  • ...reus]]''. Other pathogens include such as ''Haemophilus influenzae'', ''S. pneumonia'', ''Nisseria meningitides'', ''Moraxella catarrhalis'' and ''S. aureus''. ...etimes unclear. The Bacteria that causes the sinusitis are ''Streptococcus pneumonia'', ''H. influenzae'', ''Moraxella catarrhalis''. The symptoms of this disea
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  • ...nt to different types of antibiotics. These species include <i>E. coli, K. pneumonia</i>, and <i>E. fecalis</i>. MRSA is one of the most prevalent, which is par
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  • ...munity-acquired infections include bacteremia, endocarditis, osteomylitis, pneumonia and wound infections are less common. ''S. aureus'' also causes economicall
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  • ...es, from minor skin infections to much more serious diseases which include pneumonia and bacteremia. Methicillin-resistant ''Staphylococcus aureus'' ([http://w
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  • ...respiratory tract infections like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneumonia pneumonia] [5,6,21]. Generally, Gram-negative bacteria like ''P. aeruginosa'' are le ...m, S.C., and Kwon, Y.S. 2012. Bacterial pathogens of ventilator associated pneumonia in a tertiary referral hospital. Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, 73
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  • ...arious diseases including skin infection, food poisoning, blood poisoning, pneumonia, and even death in rare cases. Although there are more than 30 different ty ...of staph infection more likely than not led to death usually by bacterial pneumonia or bacteria in the bloodstream. With the discovery of antibiotics, namely p
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  • ...et al. (2014) discovered that most animals developed a progressive severe pneumonia. Necropsies showed high viral loads and lesions in the lungs of all animals ...Haddock, E., Nagy, E., et al. 2014. Infection with MERS-CoV causes lethal pneumonia in the common marmoset. PLoS pathogens, 10(8).
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  • ...hritis, endocarditis, meningitis, intracranial suppuration, and cavitating pneumonia in immunosuppressed patients.
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  • ...e upper respiratory infections, fever, gastroenteritis, bronchiolitis, and pneumonia. In a Tawainese outbreak of EV71 infections, many adults remained symptom
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  • ...tract infections, urinary tract infections (UTI), septicaemia, meningitis, pneumonia, conjunctivitis wound and eye infections, osteomyelitis, keratoconjunctivit ...ventative measure against patients with <i>S. marcescens</i>-induced acute pneumonia (23).
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  • ...de [5]. More specifically, PRRSV causes late-term reproductive failure and pneumonia in infant pigs [6]. PRRSV inflicts damage upon swine by attacking healthy m ...Moreover, respiratory problems are usually associated with the presence of pneumonia. PRRSV can enter the pig via inhalation, ingestation, vaccination, insemina
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  • ...also be taken and cultured if the patient is experiencing UTI symptoms or pneumonia, these samples however, do not indicate specifically if the patient is colo
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  • ...lems such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cystic_fibrosis cystic fibrosis pneumonia], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/otitis_media otitis media], [http://en.wiki
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  • ...fever, cough, chest pain, and hemoptysis with signs consistent with severe pneumonia 1 to 6 days after exposure. Rapid evolution of disease would occur in the 2
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  • ...toconjunctivitis, catheter-associated bloodstream infection, endocarditis, pneumonia, meningitis, and peritonitis"<ref>Spilker T, Vandamme P, LiPuma JJ. 2012. A
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  • <br> The two leading causes of bacterial meningitis are <i>Streptococcus pneumonia</i> and <i>Neisseria meningitidis</i> [27]. Bacterial meningitis caused by ...ae</i> is responsible for pneumococcal disease, which includes meningitis, pneumonia, parapneumonic empyema, occult bacteremia, sepsis, arthritis, peritonitis,
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  • ...de fever, cough, dyspnea, mild phryngitis, epistaxis, severe headache, and pneumonia. Certain strains of ''Chlamydophila psittaci'' may also infect sheep, goats
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  • ...ry and Characterization of Mimivirus, the Largest Known Virus and Putative Pneumonia Agent."Clinical Infectious Diseases 45.1 (2007): 95-102. Web. 23 Apr. 2016. ...discovery of Mimivirus was a direct result of research aimed at addressing pneumonia infections associated with the water-tower amoeba that Mimivirus were using
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  • ...tory mechanism for the infant. S. salivarius can be used to treat atypical pneumonia. S. salivarius is a probiotic bacterium that can inhibit pneumococcal adher
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  • ...o reduce the incidence or increase the onset time of ventilator-associated pneumonia in patients using a ventilator.<br> .... "Silver-Coated Endotracheal Tubes and Incidence of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia." <i>The Journal of the American Medical Association</i>. 2008. Volume 300,
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  • ...d to sinusitis. When this inflected the respiratory tract, bronchitis and pneumonia occur in host. Other possible events that would cause an inflection are "E
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  • ...esented clinically in humans as wound infections, meningitis, septicaemia, pneumonia, and gastroenteritis [13, 16, 17]. An association with A. lwoffii has been
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  • ...an opportunistic pathogen that causes multiple different diseases such as pneumonia, UTIs, and other skin diseases including acute diffuse otitis externa which ...gests that these bacteria effectively interfere with the activity of <i>S. pneumonia</i>, <i>H. influenza</i>, and <i>M. catarrhalis</i> and essentially crowd o
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  • ...organism. By comparing ''Mycoplasma genitalium'' genome with ''Mycoplasma pneumonia'' and utilizing gene knockout techniques, scientists discovered that only 3
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  • ...'s diarrhea, and other clinical infections such as neonatal meningitis and pneumonia." [[#References|[3]]]. In the United States, up to half of the female popul
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  • ...ncubation period that may be as short as 18 hours. Symptoms include severe pneumonia, shortness of breath and high fever [16]. ...bc.ca. 12 Aug, 2009. 19 Aug, 2009 http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/08/12/pneumonia-plague-china.html
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  • ...li </i>is a virulent strain of <i>Clostridium bifermentans </i>that causes pneumonia, endocarditis, arthritis, peritonitits, myonecrosis, bacteremia and sepsis
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  • ...es from staph infections include many hospital originated issues including pneumonia and bloodstream and wound infections. When <i>S. aureus</i> was first ident
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  • ...become lethal if the infection spreads to other systems in the body. After pneumonia, urinary tract infections are the most common problem in long-term hospital
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  • ...e disease progresses more systemic symptoms begin to appear such as fever, pneumonia, bacteremia (infection of the bloodstream), sepsis and if left untreated, o
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  • ...fections, burn victims, and patients on respirators with hospital-acquired pneumonia. (5)
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  • ...hardest to diagnose because they can present as mild bronchitis or severe pneumonia. They are characterized by high fever, headache, anorexia and muscle sorene
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  • ...the pathogen ''Streptococcus pneumoniae'', the causative agent of otitis, pneumonia, sepsis and meningitis. Homologous recombination between these species has
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  • ...s and an estimated 386 000 deaths per year, chiefly through meningitis and pneumonia.(WHO, December 2005). Due to its invasive nature the organism enters the ci
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  • ...lop arthritis.<sup>(3)</sup> <i>P. canis</i> can also cause mild to severe pneumonia in cattle and various systemic infections in sheep, cats, rabbits, and deer
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  • ...le pain, headache, fever as well as respiratory symptoms such as cough and pneumonia.<sup>(8)</sup> The disease is known to infect older people with mortality r
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  • ...le pain, headache, fever as well as respiratory symptoms such as cough and pneumonia.<sup>[8]</sup> The disease is known to infect older people, with mortality
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  • ...ble to infection from <I>S. maltophilia</I>. Symptoms of infection include pneumonia, bacteremia, urinary tract and soft tissue infections, eye infections, endo
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  • ...mptoms such as eye infections, an enlarged liver and spleen, jaundice, and pneumonia. Many children die within a few days of birth, and those who survive may be
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  • ...om this type of plague include fever, headache, weakness, and a developing pneumonia that heightens symptoms of cough, chest pain and shortness of breath. [[#Re ...lected fleas or handling of plague-infected tissues. In the case of plague pneumonia, transmission can occur via inhalation of the cough droplets from another i
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  • ...MRSA can have more serious implications than just skin infections such as pneumonia, and bone or blood infections [4]. Incision and drainage of the infection i
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  • ...rium [2]. It was first successfully isolated in 1969 from a case of fatal pneumonia in a male patient and was cultured from the blood and pleural fluid [5]. 1 ...promised patients are susceptible to bacteremia, endocarditis, meningitis, pneumonia, and endophthalmitis [6]. Its potential to cause systemic infections are o
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  • ...sease within a few weeks accompanied by opportunistic infections including pneumonia, enteritis and rashes. Macaques naturally infected in primate centers and z
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  • ...pecific and not always diagnosed as Q fever. The disease takes the form of pneumonia or hepatitis commonly. As the infection becomes more serious, chronic Q fev
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  • ...s. The mice that were infected with ''Y. pseudotuberculosis'' reacted with pneumonia and subsequent death. The mice gave essentially the same symptoms when ino
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  • ...frequently include blindness, seizures, myocarditis, pericarditis, ataxia, pneumonia, conjunctivitis, and chronic meningococcemia. [[#References|[4]]]
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  • ...as scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, postpartum fever, wound infections, and pneumonia. Signs and symptoms depend on the type of illness caused by the bacterium.
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  • ...ening conditions such as myocarditis, encephalitis, meningitis, nephritis, pneumonia, or bronchopneumonia [[#References|[17]]].
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  • ...d by RSV, and can include everything from minor coughing to bronchitis and pneumonia, with degrees of severity ranging from relatively minor to lethal (van den
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  • ...ame drugs used to cure human afflictions like urinary tract infections and pneumonia. Over time, as bacteria in livestock have been increasingly exposed to anti
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  • ''C. neoformans'' infection in the lung causes typical pneumonia-like symptoms, including shortness of breath, coughing, and fever.
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  • ...nd diarrhea (2). While other symptoms have been observed, such as signs of pneumonia (17), they seem to be on an individual basis and not found in most cases. I
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  • ...d take place. ''P. aeruginosa'' has also been found to cause outbreaks of pneumonia in guinea pigs, and although it also attacks plants, not a lot of research Disease (English): Mastitis, pneumonia, otitis, etc
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  • bacteremia and endocarditis, pneumonia, bone and joint infections, CNS disease, and bacteremia. ​<ref name=mrsac
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  • ...tis, and <i>Acinetobacter</i> responsible for diseases such as bacteremia, pneumonia, meningitis, wound infections, endocardtitis, and otitis media. Like many b
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  • ...er hand, Staphylococcus aureus, a well known virulent pathogen that causes pneumonia, will act more aggressively and quickly in a time from of days and weeks. H
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  • ...i> can lead to other infections as well such as; meningococcal septicemia, pneumonia, septic arthritis, pericarditis, and urethritis <ref name =nguyen2020/>. Th
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  • ...to its pigment production. However,there was an increase in the number of pneumonia and urinary tract infections [1] reported in the region shortly after the e
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  • ..., [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneumocystis_pneumonia <i>Pneumocystis</i> pneumonia] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaposi%27s_sarcoma Kaposi’s sarcoma].
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  • ...other experiment conducted on rabbit jejunum has shown that ''[[Klebsiella pneumonia]]'', when entered into the jejunum, decreases xylose absorption while short
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  • ...salivation, loss of movement or repetitive pacing, sudden death, bacterial pneumonia, as well as other abnormal behaviors. Incubation periods of CWD range from
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  • ...ity (antimicrobial activity) against ''Salmonella typhi'' and ''Klebsiella pneumonia'', which are two human pathogenic bacteria (Nair et al., 2020). The mechani
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  • ...dea4fbbbe4cf3d8f51c76a0d16 7]. Three species of bacteria, ''Streptococcus pneumonia'', ''Haemophilus influenzae'' and ''Neisseria meningitidis'' (Figure 1), ar
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  • ...udied. The majority of MRSA infections were wound infections (56.9%) with pneumonia cases being the second most common (21.0%). Potentially the most dangerous
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  • ...I> infections can progress so rapidly that malnutrition, heart failure, or pneumonia kill the patient before neurological symptoms ever manifest. In <I>T. b. g
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  • ...into severe coughing and the potential development of further illness i.e. pneumonia, hypoxia (oxygen deprivation to tissues), apnea (suspension of breathing),
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  • ...much more difficult. Most strains of avian flu are very mild and result in pneumonia or conjunctivitis as symptoms of infection. This strain however has been sh
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  • ...fects the urinary and respiratory tracts. This bacteria is associated with pneumonia, enteritis, vaginitis, and mastitis. Both opportunistic pathogens have the
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  • ...ny develop what is known as cepacia syndrome. This is a fatal necrotizing pneumonia that is currently untreatable.
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  • ...of Gram-negative bacteria that can cause a variety of health issues, from pneumonia (<i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i>) to bloodstream and wound infections <ref nam
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  • ...to be associated with outbreaks of neonatal meningitis, endocarditis, and pneumonia [[#References |[4]]].
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  • ...ningitis, hematogenous, osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, and (very rarely) pneumonia. Due to the resistance of ''Enterococci'' to many antibiotics, treatment of
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  • ...cause of death in botulism [14]. A higher chance of acquiring aspiration pneumonia, respiratory distress, long-lasting weakness, and nervous system problems f
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  • ...include septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, cholangitis, meningitis, and even pneumonia. A recent study by Pees et al, conducted in Germany, highlights the risk as
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  • ...ess, leading into a comatose state which is often accompanied by a form of pneumonia. Patients usually die within a single year of onset of symptoms. There is
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  • ...eriod <ref name=al/>. Coronaviruses can cause bronchitis, bronchiolitis or pneumonia <ref name=ad/>. These infections predominantly occur in weak patients i.e n
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  • ...ovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, Zika virus, Hepatitis A/B/C/E, HIV, mycoplasma pneumonia, surgery, Hodgkin’s lymphoma, vaccinations (very rarely), and COVID-19 in
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  • ...<i>Enterococcus faecalis</i>, <i>Streptococcus vidrians</i>, <i>Klebsiella pneumonia</i>, and <i>Pseudomona aeruginosa</i>.<ref name=Paredes>[https://www.ncbi.n
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  • ...une 5, 1981, when the CDC noted that five men in Los Angeles had developed pneumonia from the fungus <i>Pneumocystis jirovecii</i> in the Morbidity and Mortalit
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  • ...is thought to be a result from and undiagnosed urinary tract infection or pneumonia. Research prior to this indicate that this case study is only the second r
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  • ...egionella]]'' species, a known agent that causes a sometimes fatal type of pneumonia called Legionnarrie's disease , has been found at the acidic geothermal st
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  • ...pportunistic pathogens that are able to cause respiratory diseases such as pneumonia. The American Dental Association(ADA) recommends keeping colony-forming uni
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  • ...is usually harmless in healthy adults, it is a major cause of meningitis, pneumonia, and sepsis in neonates<ref name=cc>[https://evidencebasedbirth.com/groupbs
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  • ...he lower respiratory tract of the CF population. Here it generally causes pneumonia, which has symptoms such as fever, cyanosis, the chills, and a productive c
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  • ...er areas of the body that smoke reaches, including lung infections such as pneumonia and bronchitis. It has been suggested that many illnesses smokers face are
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  • ...er areas of the body that smoke reaches, including lung infections such as pneumonia and bronchitis. It has been suggested that many illnesses smokers face are
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  • ...(coagulase –neg.), S. aureus, Haemophilus spp., Viridians streptococci, S. pneumonia, Veilonella spp., Prevotella spp., Fusobacterium spp., Candida spp., Morax
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  • ...cause of neonatal sepsis in humans resulting in early-onset infections of pneumonia, septicemia and late-onset infections of meningitis or bacteremia in neonat
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  • ...strains that consist mostly of <I>[[Escherichia coli]]</I>, <I>Klebsiella pneumonia</I>, <I>Klebsiella oxytococa</I>, and <I>Enterobacter cloaeces</I>. [29] Me
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  • ...tential to cause problems with many bodily systems. Lung problems, such as pneumonia, are not uncommon <ref name = a1/>. Hepatitis in the liver and limited kidn
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  • ...s effects, as it can cause blubber abscesses, lesions, organ inflammation, pneumonia, and meningitis, to name a few. Strains of <i>B. ceti</i> and <i>B. pinnip
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  • >Disease/Habitat: They cause pneumonia, particularly in children and in patients weakened by other illness such as
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  • ...tential to cause problems with many bodily systems. Lung problems, such as pneumonia, are not uncommon [[#References|[1]]]. Hepatitis in the liver and limited k
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  • >Disease/Habitat: They cause pneumonia, particularly in children and in patients weakened by other illness such as
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  • ...occus pneumonieae</i> that lacked any antibiotic resistance factors, <i>S. pneumonia</i> became resistant to amoxicillin.<ref>[http://jid.oxfordjournals.org/con
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  • ...es|(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014)]]. It can also cause pneumonia, respiratory problems, heart and blood pressure instabilities, and gastroin
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  • ...date. One Health, 1, 49-59.] </ref>. Symptoms common among Canidae include pneumonia, vomiting, anorexia, dehydration, fever, ocular discharge, and the thickeni
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  • ...ctions caused by this potential pathogen include urinary tract infections, pneumonia, cutaneous infections, and visceral abscesses. In hospitals, the infections
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