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  • Name = Pneumonia | '''Pneumonia''' is defined as "inflammation of the lungs."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Pneumonia severity index}}
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  • * [http://pda.ahrq.gov/clinic/psi/psicalc.asp Pneumonia Severity Index Calculator] * {{MedlinePlus|Pneumonia}}
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  • ...le=A prediction rule to identify low-risk patients with community-acquired pneumonia |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=336 |issue=4 |pages=243–50 |year=1997 | ...on of three validated prediction rules for prognosis in community-acquired pneumonia |journal=Am. J. Med. |volume=118 |issue=4 |pages=384-92 |year=2005 |pmid=15
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  • ...ate the probability of complications in patients with community acquired [[pneumonia]].
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  • ...terans%20Organizing%20Pneumonia |title=Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia |accessdate=2007-10-29 |author=National Library of Medicine |authorlink= |c ...C, Burke E, Elborn S, ''et al'' |title=Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia in a patient with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma following R-CHOP and pegylated fil
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  • {{r|Pneumonia}}
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  • *[http://pda.ahrq.gov/clinic/psi/psicalc.asp Pneumonia Severity Index Calculator]
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  • Disease formerly considered a form of interstitial pneumonia, but may be associated with toxic fumes, infection, and connective tissue d
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  • ...lated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * [http://pda.ahrq.gov/clinic/psi/psicalc.asp Pneumonia Severity Index Calculator] * {{MedlinePlus|Pneumonia}}
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  • *[http://pda.ahrq.gov/clinic/psi/psicalc.asp Pneumonia Severity Index Calculator]
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  • ...ate the probability of complications in patients with community acquired [[pneumonia]].
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  • Clinical prediction rule for predicting mortality in community-acquired pneumonia, and infection of any site.
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  • {{r|Pneumonia severity index}} {{r|Pneumonia}}
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  • Type of pneumonia caused by the bacterial species ''Legionella pneumophila'', a ubiquitous aq
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  • ..., alpha-hemolytic, bile soluble diplococcus recognized as a major cause of pneumonia, bacterial meningitis, and other diseases in humans.
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  • Disease formerly considered a form of interstitial pneumonia, but may be associated with toxic fumes, infection, and connective tissue d
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  • ...terans%20Organizing%20Pneumonia |title=Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia |accessdate=2007-10-29 |author=National Library of Medicine |authorlink= |c ...C, Burke E, Elborn S, ''et al'' |title=Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia in a patient with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma following R-CHOP and pegylated fil
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  • ...le=A prediction rule to identify low-risk patients with community-acquired pneumonia |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=336 |issue=4 |pages=243–50 |year=1997 | ...on of three validated prediction rules for prognosis in community-acquired pneumonia |journal=Am. J. Med. |volume=118 |issue=4 |pages=384-92 |year=2005 |pmid=15
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  • ...otherapy and intermittent positive-pressure breathing in the resolution of pneumonia |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=299 |issue=12 |pages=624–7 |year=1978 |
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  • ...CA, Simpson SH, Marrie TJ, Majumdar SR| title=Recurrent community-acquired pneumonia in patients starting acid-suppressing drugs. | journal=Am J Med | year= 201
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  • {{rpl|Pneumonia severity index}}
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  • ...including ''[[Pneumocystis jiroveci]]'' (formerly ''Pneumocystis carini'') pneumonia in AIDS and [[methicillin]]-resistant ''[[Staphylococcus aureus]]''
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  • Contagious viral pneumonia possibly caused by a strain from the Coronavirus family of viruses, that ca
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  • In [[medicine]], '''Legionnaires' Disease''' is an "acute, sometimes fatal, [[pneumonia]]-like bacterial infection characterized by high [[fever]], malaise, muscle
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  • ...al |author= |title=BTS Guidelines for the Management of Community Acquired Pneumonia in Adults |journal=Thorax |volume=56 Suppl 4 |issue= |pages=IV1-64 |year=20 ...AC et al.| title=Performance of CURB-65 and CURB-age in community-acquired pneumonia. | journal=Int J Clin Pract | year= 2009 | volume= 63 | issue= 9 | pages= 1
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  • {{r|Pneumonia severity index}} {{r|Pneumonia}}
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  • ...ons. It is approved for complex skin and soft tissue infections, and for [[pneumonia]]s.
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  • ...l.| title=Hospital Admission Decision for Patients With Community-Acquired Pneumonia: Variability Among Physicians in an Emergency Department. | journal=Ann Eme
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  • ...lated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Pneumonia}}
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  • {{r|Pneumonia}}
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  • {{r|Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia}}
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  • {{r|Pneumonia}}
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  • *''[[Haemophilus influenzae]]'' Pneumonia, *[[Legionella pneumophila]] Pneumonia
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  • {{r|Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia}}
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  • {{r|Pneumonia}}
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  • {{r|Pneumonia severity index}}
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  • {{r|ventilator-associated pneumonia}}
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  • {{r|Ventilator-associated pneumonia}}
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  • {{r|Pneumonia}}
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  • ...ment of [[febrile]] [[neutropenia]]. It is indicated for the treatment of pneumonia caused by [[Streptococcus pneumoniae]], [[Pseudomonas aeruginosa]], [[Klebs
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  • ...munity-acquired pneumonia. CAPITAL Study Investigators. Community-Acquired Pneumonia Intervention Trial Assessing Levofloxacin |journal=JAMA |volume=283 |issue=
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  • ...ostic value of chest radiographs in bedridden patients suspected of having pneumonia. | journal=Am J Med | year= 2010 | volume= 123 | issue= 1 | pages= 88.e1-5
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  • ...in early life. He suffered several strokes from 1919 onwards, and died of pneumonia.
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  • Name = Pneumonia | '''Pneumonia''' is defined as "inflammation of the lungs."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...k Factors for an Outbreak of Multi-Drug-Resistant Acinetobacter Nosocomial Pneumonia Among Intubated Patients*
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  • ...isk prediction with procalcitonin and clinical rules in community-acquired pneumonia. | journal=Ann Emerg Med | year= 2008 | volume= 52 | issue= 1 | pages= 48-5
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  • ...ther CNS infections, serious lower respiratory tract infections (including pneumonia), bacteremia/septicemia, serious skin and skin structure infections, and se
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  • Examples include [[ventilator-associated pneumonia]], [[surgical wound infection|surgical site infections]], infections associ * Prevention of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
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  • ...-Elysee K, Brochstein JA, Kernan NA, Laver J et al.| title=Cytomegalovirus pneumonia after bone marrow transplantation successfully treated with the combination
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  • ...munity-acquired pneumonia. CAPITAL Study Investigators. Community-Acquired Pneumonia Intervention Trial Assessing Levofloxacin |journal=JAMA |volume=283 |issue= ...ne RA, ''et al'' |title=Effect of increasing the intensity of implementing pneumonia guidelines: a randomized, controlled trial |journal=Ann. Intern. Med. |volu
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  • ...No intervention|| 30-day in-hospital mortality for patients admitted for [[pneumonia]], [[heart failure]], or acute [[myocardial infarction]]|| Baseline: 20.9%< ...ears)||No intervention|| 30-day mortality after 6 years for admitted for [[pneumonia]], [[heart failure]], acute [[myocardial infarction]] or [[coronary artery
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  • ...r (OTC) medications to reduce cough as an adjunct to antibiotics for acute pneumonia in children and adults |journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev |volume= |issue=
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  • ...streptococcus pneumoniae]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> These infections include [[pneumonia]], [[meningitis]], [[otitis media]], and [[septic shock|sepsis]]. ...s administered sequentially to adults who have recovered from pneumococcal pneumonia |journal=J. Infect. Dis. |volume=198 |issue=7 |pages=1019–27 |year=2008 |
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  • {{r|Pneumonia}}
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  • {{r|Pneumonia}}
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  • ...rium capable of causing numerous infections. It the most common cause of [[pneumonia]] and [[bacterial meningitis]], and is commonly found in the upper [[respir ...S. pneumoniae'' most commonly causes pneumonia and meningitis. Symptoms of pneumonia are cough producing green or yellow sputum, chills, chest pain, fever, and
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  • ...cted patients; procalcitonin mainly rose in septic shock and not bacterial pneumonia. ...ve protein and APACHE II score for risk evaluation in patients with severe pneumonia |journal=Clin. Microbiol. Infect. |volume=8 |issue=2 |pages=93–100 |year=
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  • ...ude the [[common cold]], [[pharyngitis]], [[sinusitis]], [[bronchitis]], [[pneumonia]]. ...oxicillin for acute lower-respiratory-tract infection in primary care when pneumonia is not suspected: a 12-country, randomised, placebo-controlled trial. | jou
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  • .... In the acute form, however, there are different major presentations of pneumonia versus gastrointestinal disease. ...n onset, headache and muscle pain. Respiratory involvement is common, with pneumonia in most U.S. cases, while hepatitis is more common in Europe. Nausea is not
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  • ...e people who get the disease will get an ear infection, [[diarrhea]], or [[pneumonia]] (which occurs in up to 6% of reported measles casa and accounts for 60% o ...ike the patient, including croup, [[bronchitis]], [[laryngitis]], or viral pneumonia. Inflammation of the [[liver]], [[appendix]], [[intestine]], or [[lymph nod
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  • ...k Factors for an Outbreak of Multi-Drug-Resistant Acinetobacter Nosocomial Pneumonia Among Intubated Patients*
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  • ...cute fever without clearly specific symptoms. As the disease progressed, [[pneumonia]] and [[pleuritis]], as well as enlargement of [[lymph node]]s in the chest ...r X-ray. (Note: Considering tularemia in patients presenting with atypical pneumonia, especially with the epidemiologic profile as below, is important.
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  • ...n the 7th of February 1823, from respiratory problems probably caused by [[pneumonia]].
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  • ...he disease was first described as an atypical ‘[[virus (biology)|viral]] [[pneumonia]]’, and by January 2020, the infectious agent had been identified as a no ...VID-19 in China, 81% cases were classed as mild, with no pneumonia or mild pneumonia, 14% as severe (defined as [[dyspnea]], respiratory frequency ≥30 breaths
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  • ...26 March 2005, one day before his 93rd birthday, of cardiac failure, lobar pneumonia, and kidney failure.
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  • ...ospital infection or nosocomial infection) such as [[ventilator-associated pneumonia]], [[surgical wound infection|surgical site infections]], and infections of
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  • ...t each of the two viruses causes almost 10% of outpatient pneumonia cases. Pneumonia’s major symptoms are rales, fever and evidence of pulmonary consolidation ...k to develop HPIV infection. Dr. Subhash states, “HPIV-2 causes giant cell pneumonia in persons with severe combined immunodeficiency diseases (SCIDs), and HPIV
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  • ...2 to 7 days, SARS patients may develop a dry cough. Most patients develop pneumonia.
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  • *1866 ''The Restorative Treatment of Pneumonia'', which had the rare distinction of being translated and published in Jap
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  • ...Western Pacific, among them Nipah virus, which caused an outbreak of fatal pneumonia in pigs and encephalitis in humans in the Malay Peninsula.<ref name=Mackenz
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  • ===Respiratory complications and pneumonia===
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  • ...doi=}}</ref> A second meta-analysis suggested that antibiotics may prevent pneumonia in elderly patients.<ref name="pmid17947744">{{cite journal |author=Peterse
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  • He died on May 2, 1942, of pneumonia, in a New York City hospital.
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  • ...t-serving member and '[[Father of the House]]'. Sir Edward Heath died from pneumonia on the evening of 17 July 2005, at the age of 89.
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  • *Any of the following illnesses: pulmonary TB, recurrent pneumonia, invasive cervical cancer. ...cite journal| author=Centers for Disease Control (CDC)| title=Pneumocystis pneumonia--Los Angeles. | journal=MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep | year= 1981 | volume= 30
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  • ...> ||style="background:red"| as a ''monotherapy'', may increase the risk of pneumonia.<ref name="pmid17314337">{{cite journal |author=Calverley PM, Anderson JA,
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  • ...ed guidelines may be associated with better outcomes among patients with [[pneumonia]].<ref>{{Cite journal ...and Reduced Mortality and Length of Stay in Adults With Community-Acquired Pneumonia: Playing by the Rules
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  • ...at is often asymptomatic, but can cause bacterial sepsis, neonatal sepsis, pneumonia, meningitis, postpartum infection and other infections in infected hosts. < ...after birth to 3 months of age. Such infections usually present as sepsis, pneumonia, meningitis, osteomyelitis or septic arthritis <ref name=online /> <ref nam
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  • ...all Gram-positive pathogens ([[scarlet fever|scarlet fever]], [[pneumonia|pneumonia]], [[gonorrhea]], [[meningitis]], [[diphtheria |diphtheria ]]) but unfortun
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  • ...'Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart', 'Stagger Lee', 'Linda Lu', 'Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu', and 'Hanging from Your Love Tree'. Due to poor
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  • ...toms can be more serious and include pneumonia [http://www.medicinenet.com/pneumonia/article.htm] , hepatitis [http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/infections/bacte ...-Elysee K, Brochstein JA, Kernan NA, Laver J et al.| title=Cytomegalovirus pneumonia after bone marrow transplantation successfully treated with the combination
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  • ...ult of [[hemorrhage]] and [[toxemia]] or other secondary infections like [[pneumonia]] etc.
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  • ...nsforming factor" that can transmit the ability of [[bacteria]] to cause [[pneumonia]] in mice.
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  • ...enerally experience severe respiratory illness, including life-threatening pneumonia and systemic infection, if they are not treated. The bacteria that cause tu
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  • ...ngeles, California|Los Angeles]] [[coroner]] and was primarily caused by [[pneumonia]]. However, there were findings that [[anemia]] and prescription [[drug|dru ...ress Brittany Murphy's death is being called an accident, primarily due to pneumonia, according to the Los Angeles County coroner's office. But additional findi
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  • ...ng YX| title=Proton-pump inhibitor use and the risk for community-acquired pneumonia. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 2008 | volume= 149 | issue= 6 | pages= 39 ...| title=Acid-suppressive medication use and the risk for hospital-acquired pneumonia. | journal=JAMA | year= 2009 | volume= 301 | issue= 20 | pages= 2120-8 | pm
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  • ...ar and I'm not dead!' On 13 August 2009, Paul died of complications from [[pneumonia]] at White Plains Hospital in [[White Plains, New York]].
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  • ...ay computerized tomography]] is valuable. Chest X-ray may reveal bacterial pneumonia and suggest the pathogen.
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  • eye infection, pneumonia or results in death. Cases of H5N1 subtype infections occurred in
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  • ...for early morning study. Others believe that Descartes may have contracted pneumonia as result of nursing a French ambassador, ill with aforementioned disease,
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  • ...cite journal| author=Centers for Disease Control (CDC)| title=Pneumocystis pneumonia--Los Angeles. | journal=MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep | year= 1981 | volume= 30 ...an RS et al.| title=An outbreak of community-acquired Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia: initial manifestation of cellular immune dysfunction. | journal=N Engl J M
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  • ...0 cases annually. Clinical presentations vary geographically as well, with pneumonia predominant in [[North America]] and [[hepatitis]] predominant in [[Europe]
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  • ...bacteremia, endocarditis, osteomyelitis, meningitis, and hospital-acquired pneumonia. If the MIC is less than 1 mg/L, trough serum vancomycin concentrations of
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  • ...d not follow the work of [[Michael Faraday]]. André-Marie Ampère died from pneumonia on June 10, 1836, when wintering in Marseilles, in his fifty-second year. I
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  • ...tients it occasionally causes serious problems such as [[septic shock]], [[pneumonia endocarditis]] or [[sepsis]]. <ref>Seifert H ''et al.'' (1995)Micrococcus l
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  • ...st]]s, they have uncertain benefit on clinical outcomes and may increase [[pneumonia]]<ref name="pmid19633090">{{cite journal| author=Rodrigo GJ, Castro-Rodrigu ...X, Radner F, Sjöbring U, Thorén A et al.| title=Budesonide and the risk of pneumonia: a meta-analysis of individual patient data. | journal=Lancet | year= 2009
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  • ...title=Outpatient care compared with hospitalization for community-acquired pneumonia: a randomized trial in low-risk patients |journal=Ann. Intern. Med. |volume
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  • ..., Ruest A, Meade MO, Cook DJ |title=Oral decontamination for prevention of pneumonia in mechanically ventilated adults: systematic review and meta-analysis |jou ===Preventing healthcare-associated pneumonia===
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  • ...|title=Procalcitonin guidance of antibiotic therapy in community-acquired pneumonia: a randomized trial |journal=Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. |volume=174 |i
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  • ...rt disease]], [[osteoarthritis]], [[osteoporosis]], [[pain]] management, [[pneumonia]], pressure ulcers, preventive care, [[stroke]] and [[atrial fibrillation]]
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  • ...losis. Once infected there are two possibilities: the person might develop pneumonia, which is the more dangerous version of the disease, or the person might de
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  • ..., Pallavicini FB et al.| title=Early vs late tracheotomy for prevention of pneumonia in mechanically ventilated adult ICU patients: a randomized controlled tria
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  • ...t TW, Mower WR, ''et al.'' |title=Decision instrument for the isolation of pneumonia patients with suspected pulmonary tuberculosis admitted through US emergenc ...ic health policies in the first half of the 20th century. Tuberculosis and pneumonia were the biggest causes of death in 1900-40. However, death rates alone fai
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  • ...th [[ulcers]] and [[inflammation]]. Infections such as [[otitis media]], [[pneumonia]] and [[bacteremia]] are less likely to be seen.
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  • ...] (commonly referred to as [[strep throat]]), [[sinusitis]], [[otitis]], [[pneumonia]], [[impetigo]], [[erysipelas]], [[cellulitis]], joint or bone infections,
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  • ...s serious disease such as meningitis, sepsis, encephalitis, corneal ulcer, pneumonia, and stillbirth. Treatment methods of this disease include intravenous admi
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  • ...ate workup, the next stage of the examination must determine if aspiration pneumonia is present. This can be produced by gastric acid, bacteria, or oil.
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  • ...inosa'' dominated. The collected data demonstrates that the development of pneumonia in patients infected with ''P. aeruginosa'', is highly correlated to loss o
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  • ...nternally and externally. It may cause skin infections, bone infections, [[pneumonia]], food poisoning, Toxic shock syndrome, [[bacterial endocarditis]], life t
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  • ...1900-1910. In 1900 TB was the second leading cause of death, right behind pneumonia. Upwards of 10 or 15 million people in the United States today have latent ...e for tuberculosis in the 1940s. Death rates plunged from tuberculosis and pneumonia. Operations became much safer thanks to antibiotics and the use of blood tr
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  • ...ed in some [[Asia|Asian]] countries by [[aerosol spray]]s for control of [[pneumonia]]. A mixture of five-percent acetic acid and three-percent hydrogen peroxid
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  • ...part, it has been with immunocompromised patients, causing septicaemia, [[pneumonia]], urinary tract infections, nosocomial bacteremia, septic [[arthritis]], o
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  • ...are inoculated in a host’s and once the infection has spread to the lungs, pneumonia is developed. Through sneezing and coughing the bacteria can now spread int
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  • ...coma. Death may result from respiratory insufficiency, brain swelling, or pneumonia. This usually occurs two to ten days after the first symptoms, and the few
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  • ...a feeding tube) to reduce possible poor nutrition and repeated aspiration pneumonia. <ref name=dobyns/>
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  • ...way. A few months prior he had suffered a major heart attack and a bout of pneumonia. The eventual cause of death was renal failure aggravated by advanced heart
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  • ...died in Lowville's Lewis County General Hospital due to complications of [[pneumonia]] on May 14, 2008.<ref name="Watertown Daily Times"/> He was survived by hi
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  • :*Acute lower respiratory infections--including pneumonia and influenza--as well as diarrheal diseases and measles, appear to have pe Lower respiratory infections, especially [[influenza]] and [[pneumonia]], killed 3.5 million people in 1998, most of them children in developing c
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  • ...dical radiography|x-rays]], laboratory and diagnostic tests, influenza and pneumonia vaccinations, blood transfusions, [[renal dialysis]], [[Outpatient surgery|
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  • His foster father, uncle Jørgen Brahe, died in 1565 of pneumonia after rescuing [[Frederick II of Denmark]] from drowning. In April 1567, Ty
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  • ...ang YT |title=Does physicians' case volume impact inpatient care costs for pneumonia cases? |journal=J Gen Intern Med |volume=23 |issue=3 |pages=304-9 |year=200
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  • ...e until 1863 when he was 14 going on 15. WG was taken seriously ill with [[pneumonia]] and his father withdrew him from Ridgway. When he recovered his health, t ...re against a Devonshire team. A year later, following "a dangerous bout of pneumonia"<ref>Midwinter, p.21.</ref> that left him bed-ridden for several weeks, he
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  • *Some forms of [[pneumonia]]
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  • ...bacteria act as [[pathogen]]s and cause [[tetanus]], [[typhoid fever]], [[pneumonia]], [[syphilis]], [[cholera]], [[food-borne illness]], [[leprosy]], and [[t
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  • ...included cancer (27 healings), tumor (42), polio (16), tuberculosis (68), pneumonia (38), heart disorders (88), kidney disorders (23), broken bones (203), chil
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  • ...d as much for his exuberant lifestyle as for his bold, spontaneous art; of pneumonia... Peirce lived with all the verve and gusto of his lifelong friend and tra
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  • ...He accompanies Mrs. March to Washington D.C. when her husband is ill with pneumonia. When Aunt March overhears Meg rejecting John's declaration of love, she th
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  • ...llosis (infectious dysentery), amoebic dysentery, rheumatism, heat stroke, pneumonia, typhus and paratyphus. Problems included lack of sufficient clean drinking
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  • ...and validation of a multifactorial risk index for predicting postoperative pneumonia after major noncardiac surgery. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 2001 | vol
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  • ...because many pathogenic bacteria, including those that cause tuberculosis, pneumonia and some types of food poisoning, are increasingly unaffected by medicines.
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  • # "Prevent Ventilator-Associated [[Pneumonia]]…by implementing a series of interdependent, scientifically grounded ste ...spiration of subglottic secretions (CASS) to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia.
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  • ...a few weeks and then killed by lethal injection, their deaths recorded as "pneumonia". Autopsies were usually performed, and brain samples were taken to be used
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  • ...secretions, food or regurgitated stomach content. Such events may lead to pneumonia. Following the cranial nerve palsies, meningitis, brain abscesses, and thro
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  • ...'Suite for Two Pianos'', op. 6, dedicated to his memory. His own bout with pneumonia in 1923 was an early manifestation of the ill health he would frequently su
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  • ...moved{{Harv|Hill|1977}}. The child died from exposure (many accounts say [[pneumonia]]) five days after the event {{Harv|Newell|1984}} from the condition that d
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  • ...a few weeks and then killed by lethal injection, their deaths recorded as "pneumonia". Autopsies were usually performed, and brain samples were taken to be used
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  • ...(FAST) scale and has had a prior complication of dementia such aspiration pneumonia, stage 4 or [[more pressure ulcer]], upper [[urinary tract infection]], or
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  • ...al abrasion]], [[meningitis]] (bacterial and aseptic), [[otitis media]], [[pneumonia]], [[bronchiolitis]], gastroesophageal reflux, strangulated [[hernia]], tor
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  • ...more successful treatment of common complications of disability, such as [[pneumonia]] and [[urinary tract infection]]s.<ref>Weinshenker BG. ''Natural history o
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  • ...al abrasion]], [[meningitis]] (bacterial and aseptic), [[otitis media]], [[pneumonia]], [[bronchiolitis]], gastroesophageal reflux, strangulated [[hernia]], tor
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  • ...quired elaborate nursing care and extended bed rest to avoid the danger of pneumonia, but over 90% eventually recovered. However, poison gas a debilitating psyc
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  • ...rated to the point where she could no longer walk or talk. Karen died of [[pneumonia]], related to her weakened health, on January&nbsp;28,&nbsp;1962.<ref>Hanse
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  • ...actor" that can transmit the ability of ''Pneumococcus'' bacteria to cause pneumonia in mice. Although DNA had been identified in cells, it was not considered a
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  • ...least 3 controlled studies have shown an 80% reduction in the incidence of pneumonia among vitamin C users. In one large study (over 700 students), vitamin C (1
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  • ...He addressed the Commons on the 11th and then became seriously ill with [[pneumonia]] the following day, necessitating more than one month of rest, recuperatio
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