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Articles related to "Bacterial Pneumonia"
Gram Negative Bacterial Pneumonia Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs typically caused by a bacteria, virus, or inhaled substances. Here is a look at some gram-negative bacterial causes. bacterial pneumonia • gram-negative bacteria • legionnaire’s disease • legionella pneumophila • haemophilus pneumonia
Gram Positive Bacterial Pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammation or infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacteria or virus, but can also be caused by inhaling foreign substances. bacterial pneumonia • respiratory illness • causes of pneumonia • pneumococcal pneumonia • streptococcus pneumoniae
Why Horses Cough Horses, just like people, cough every now and again. However, chronic coughing in a horse is often reason for concern. coughing in a horse • horses cough • stable cough • equine allergies • bacterial pneumonia
Primary Atypical Pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs usually caused by a bacteria or virus. Respiratory infection from bacteria-like Mycoplasma causes atypically mild symptoms. primary atypical pneumonia • walking pneumonia • mycoplasma pneumoniae • bacterial respiratory infection • mycoplasmal pneumonia
Causes and Types of Pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria, virus, fungus or the inhalation of foreign substances. Here are some quick links to articles on pneumonia. what is pneumonia • causes of pneumonia • types of pneumonia • bacterial pneumonia • viral pneumonia
Why Is There a Flu Vaccine Shortage? Actually it is a delay and not a shortage of the flu vaccine. This is a problem. A new anti-flu drug may protect people until the vaccine comes. vaccine • flu • influenza • virus • tamiflu
Pneumonia Caused by Virus Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs that can result from infection with a bacterial, fungal or viral pathogen. what is viral pneumonia • pneumonia virus • treatment of pneumonia • treatment pneumonitis • causes of pneumonia
The Plague at Athens The plague at Athens was a devastating illness that took many lives. Finding the cause of the disease today has proven elusive. peloponnesian war • plague of athens • pandemic influenza • thucydides • plague victims
Common Pneumonia Myths and Facts Almost everyone has been given advice on pneumonia by a friend or relative. It's important to remember that this advice is not always correct, and can affect your health. pneumonia facts • pneumonia in the winter • pneumonia activity • hospitalization and pneumonia • pneumonia
Fungal Pneumonia - Endemic Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacterium or virus, but can also result from inhalation of endemic fungi. Here are the most common. types of pneumonia • fungal pneumonia • endemic fungal pneumonia • histoplasmosis pneumonia • blastomycosis pneumonia
Fungal Pneumonia - Opportunistic Pneumonia is an inflammation or infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacteria or virus, but can also result from opportunistic fungi. fungal pneumonia • what is pneumonia • opportunistic fungi • pulmonary candidiasis • pathogenic fungus
Swine Flu Vaccine Ready for Use After months of development and testing the first doses of the H1N1 nasal spray vaccine are now making their way to health care outlets across the nation. swine flu vaccine • influenza vaccine • influenza vaccination • h1n1 • swine flue
Jim Henson (1936-1990) Remembering the Muppet Man. jim henson • kermit the frog • the muppet show • sesame street • muppets
Symptoms of Pneumonia Pneumonia symptoms occur in many different forms, internal and external in nature. symptoms of pneumonia • bacterial infections • nausea and vomiting • productive cough • obesity
Whooping Cough Review The Centers for Disease Control report that the number of whooping cough cases rose about 210% from 2002 to 2004. vaccine • cough • pertussis • whooping cough • tetanus
Agricultural Use of Antibiotics Causes Risks for Humans -- Plus
Use of Antibiotics in livestock feed poses risks to humans but US federal agencies differ on the extent of the risk. Plus some home remedies to limit your own use of antibiotics. antibiotics • agriculture • food • disease • virus
Flu Complications Flu hospitalizes more than 200,000 people each year due to influenza complications. Awareness and preventive measures can make the difference. flu complications • flu symptoms • flu definition • flu season • flu spread from person to person
Keeping Our Children Safe from H1N1 A world wide pandemic of the swine flu virus brings apprehension amongst parents as they continue to look for solutions on how to keep their children safe. h1n1 • flu • swine flu • pandemic • vaccines
MOA of Sulfonamide Antibiotics Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do sulfonamides impact bacteria without hurting our cells? sufonamide antibiotics • sulfa drug antibiotics • sulfonamide moa • sulfa drug mode of action • sulfa antimicrobics
Spanish Flu Pandemic 1918 This wild outbreak of influenza spread to almost every part of the world and millions of people lost their lives from this contagious disease. spanish flu pandemic 1918 • most devastating epidemic recorded world history • symptoms spanish flu • worldwide effects spanish flu pandemic • more people died influenza than black death bubon
The Flu Virus The severity of influenza can depend on one's general health. It is possible to take steps to prevent the flu virus. Treatment is usually done at home. flu shot information • signs of the flu • flu vaccine information • flue symptoms • influenza facts
Understanding AIDS Gain a better understanding of AIDS by learning about its symptoms and diagnosis. aids symptoms • diagnosis of aids • acquired immune deficiency syndrome • human immunodeficiency virus • aids related complex
WHO Clinical Staging for HIV Infection The World Health Organization developed a list of symptoms to help health care workers decide which of the four stage of HIV an individual is in. who hiv clinical staging • stage of hiv • hiv staging • four stages of hiv • hiv progression
Flu Shot – What Seniors Should Know Seniors are high risk for serious side effects from the flu & may benefit from the flu shot. Look at complications, recommendations, side effects, and Medicare coverage. flu shot • influenza shot • flu • influenza • flu and seniors
Flu Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention The flu is a respiratory virus. To help deal with this sickness, people need to understand its symptoms, treatments, and prevention. influenza • flu pandemic • flu symptoms • flu treatment • flu prevention
Medicinal Properties of Onion From mouth odour to teary eyes, the onion is a much maligned vegetable. But there are far more health benefits afforded by the onion than we know. onion health benefits • medicinal properties of onion • medicinal plants • allium cepa • anti cancer
Pneumonia Shot (PPV) – What Seniors Should Know The CDC recommends that seniors over 65 get a pneumococcal vaccine. Learn more about pneumonia and a free shot that could prove priceless if it saves a life. pneumonia shot • pneumococcal vaccine • pneumonia vaccine • pneumonia • how much does the pneumonia shot cost
Spanish Flu Different from Swine Flu Pandemic Many reporters and scientist cite the Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918 when discussing the H1N1 virus (Swine Flu). Yet key differences exist between the two pandemics. swine flu • flu • swine flu symptoms • h1n1 virus • spanish flu
Swine Flu Study Finds Women More at Risk A Canadian study has found that women may be more at risk for becoming critically ill from the swine flu virus. Of the 168 H1N1 flu patients studied, 113 were women. swine flu study finds women could be more at risk • healthy women at risk of severe case of swine flu • patients involved in canadian h1n1 flu study • most common symptoms of critically ill h1n1 patien • how long patients with h1n1 flu were sick
Asthma and Pneumonia ...or Buyer Beware! This month, I’d like to share my experience with asthma and pneumonia. As you read the following story, keep in mind one important message: No one knows your body (or your child’s) better than you do; follow your instincts. asthma • pneumonia • ventolin • prednisone • cough
H1N1 Influenza Epidemic Continues to Grow As experts predicted nearly one year ago, cases of swine flu are at epidemic levels and it is happening at a rate faster and earlier than previous flu seasons. swine flu vaccine • swine flu • influenza • the flu • flu shot
Protect Yourself from SARS Keep your lungs healthy the wise woman way sars • flu • colds • herb • susun
The Flu Vaccine and Autoimmune Disorders An autoimmune disorder and the medication used to treat the disease weakens the immune system, causing individuals to easily contract the flu and suffer complications. flu shot autoimmune disease • flu vaccine for autoimmune disorders • flu vaccine for autoimmune disorder • flu shot high risk • h1n1 sarcoidosis
Tips for Senior Caring for Person With Swine Flu Many seniors are asked to care for people who have H1N1 flu. Learn how to recognize symptoms requiring medical care, tips for treating symptoms, and preventive measures. h1n1 flu • h1n1 influenza • h1n1 • swine flu • novel h1n1
H1N1 2009 and the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic As the number of H1N1 cases rose, so did comparisons to the Spanish flu of 1918. The patterns of both pandemics are strikingly similar. But modern era 2009 is not 1918. h1n1 • pandemic • epidemic • flu season • flu dangers |
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