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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|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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  • ...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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  • ...-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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  • ...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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