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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
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
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
H1N1 Debate: To Vaccinate or Not If the CDC projections made in July 2009 hold true, 40 percent of Americans will be affected by the H1N1 flu this year. h1n1 swine flu • h1n1 vaccine • prevent flu • flu treatments • social responsibility with vaccine
Pneumonia Bacterium Becoming More Resistant to Antibiotics A recent study reveals a common bacterial cause of pneumonia is less likely to be killed by several commonly used antibiotics. pneumonia • sinusitis • otitis media • earache • sinus infection
Staphylococcus Bacteria and Staph Infections Staph infections pose a real threat to children, the elderly and those with compromised immune systems, but, generally speaking, staph bacteria are common and harmless. staphylococcus aureus • staphylococcus transmission • staphylococcus diagnosis • staphylococcus treatment • staphylococcus prevention
The Prevention of Pneumonia Preventing pneumonia is a smooth and straightforward process if preventive measures are taken promptly. preventing pneumonia • breathing techniques • treating pneumonia • cigarette use • respiratory tract
Bacteria Horizontal Gene Transfer Although bacterial reproduction results in the generation of clones, prokaryotes can undergo genetic recombination through transformation, transduction, and conjugation. bacteria gene transfer • horizontal gene transfer • vertical gene transfer • bacterial conjugation • bacteria transduction
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
Diabetics Need Vaccines People with diabetes need to get their pneumonia and flu vaccines soon. vaccines • pneumonia • flu • streptococcus • pneumoniae
Diagnosis and Treatment of Feline Leukemia Virus After diagnosis, with proper care and treatment of feline leukemia, many FeLv positive cats enjoy a good quality of life for several years. feline leukemia virus • feline leukemia vaccination • symptoms feline leukemia • diagnosis feline leukemia • treatment feline leukemia
Differences between Common Colds and the Flu Influenza and the common cold can both make you miserable, but there are several differences between these maladies. how to recognize influenza • which viruses cause the common cold • what causes the common cold • preventing common cold • symptoms of influenza
Early Symptoms of Swine Flu Virus The symptoms of swine flu in adults and in children are different. Learn about signs of swine flu in kids and influenza symptoms to watch out for with the H1N1 virus. symptoms of swine flu • swine flu virus • symptoms for h1n1 • swine influenza • influenza signs
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
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
Margaret Mitchell The author of the greatest romance ever written. margaret mitchell • civil war • gone with the wind • south • georgia
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
What Is Vomiting And Why Do We Vomit? Vomiting is an extremely unpleasant function of the human body, but like many functions, it is a protective reflex. what is vomiting and why do we vomit? • the reasons why humans and animals throw up • emesis • the vomiting reflex • what happens when we vomit?
Cancer and the Environment risks of environmentals cancers environment • cancer • causes of cancer • risks • environmental protection agency
Forgetting The Past Can Be DEADLY Young people are full of life and by their very nature resist those "old" people's knowledge from a life of hard knocks. Ignoring this knowledge when it comes to HIV/AIDS is deadly. hiv • aids • gay • young men • cdc
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
New Pneumococcal Vaccine Approved Streptococcus pneumoniae causes a number of life threatening diseases in children under 2 years of age. This new vaccine could save a lot of lives streptococcus pneumoniae • prevar • vaccine • capsule • pneumovax 23
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
Swine Flu Symptoms - Children & Adults A U.S. government web site provides lists of swine flu symptoms for children and adults. A medical study questions vaccine availability for the H1N1 flu virus pandemic. swine flu symptoms children adults • h1n1 virus symptoms children adults • swine flu map • what is swine flu • symptoms of swine flu
How to Bottle Feed a Kitten In addition to love, affection, and a warm place to sleep, very young orphaned kittens require bottle feeding with kitten milk replacer. bottle feeding kittens • bottle feeding a kitten • feeding kittens • orphaned kittens • orphaned kitten
H1N1 Swine Flu and Seasonal Flu During Pregnancy It is highly recommended that pregnant women receive both the H1N1 and seasonal influenza shot at any time during their pregnancy to protect themselves and their babies. h1n1 swine flu • swine flu • seasonal flu • pregnant women receive vaccine • h1n1 in pregnant women |
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