In the days before her death she deteriorated quickly after being stricken with pneumonia. |
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Years afterward, the same nobleman's son who was saved from the bog was stricken with pneumonia. |
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This 23-year-old patient, acutely ill with pneumonia, was also cachectic, depressed, and alone. |
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The children then succumb to diseases like tuberculosis, pneumonia and meningitis. |
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Sometimes that cold creeps in gradually and the end result is pneumonia or even a heart attack. |
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Once aspirated, due to their low viscosity and surface tension, they reach the dependent portion of the lung and cause a chemical pneumonia. |
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Five to 15 days after exposure a pneumonia that is not very different from other less virulent pneumonias acquired in the community develops. |
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Our case underscores the necessity of considering blastomycosis in an immunosuppressed patient presenting with pneumonia. |
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Symptoms can range from mild and flu-like to a more severe disease, including pneumonia. |
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Diseases such as tuberculosis, influenza, malaria, typhoid, and pneumonia are serious health problems. |
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In the 19th century, doctors prescribed whisky or brandy for all kinds of fevers, from influenza and pneumonia to malaria, typhus and cholera. |
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The symptoms of bird flu in people vary from typical flu symptoms to eye infections and pneumonia. |
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My father-in-law developed pneumonia and then blood poisoning with a gut organism, Pseudomonas. |
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These patients may then develop illnesses such as wound and skin infections, urinary tract infections, pneumonia or blood poisoning. |
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It said on the certificate that he'd had pneumonia but had died from septicaemia, which is blood poisoning. |
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Briefly, all patients with community-acquired pneumonia and fever are admitted to the isolation wards. |
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The bacterium often enters the body through surgical wounds, and can result in blood poisoning or pneumonia. |
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She suffered polio, double pneumonia and scarlet fever, which rendered her left leg useless. |
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Patients often give a history of recurrent attacks of bronchitis, chronic sinusitis, and pneumonia. |
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History of any prior pneumonia and sinusitis was recorded from the patient problem list. |
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They are heard when there is consolidation of lung tissue with bronchi that open into the consolidation, such as occurs in pneumonia. |
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The most common type of pneumonia is bronchopneumonia, which affects the smallest airways in the lungs. |
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Prevnar protects against seven strains of Streptococcus pneumonia bacteria. |
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Pregnant women who get chickenpox or shingles have a higher than normal risk of developing pneumonia. |
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Infection can slow recovery or cause diseases such as blood poisoning or bronchopneumonia a pneumonia involving inflammation of the lungs. |
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Differentiation between pneumonia and acute bronchitis is important because of the therapeutic consequences. |
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A bout of influenza in 1997 developed into bronchitis and pneumonia and put him into hospital. |
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A snap of cold and wet weather will give rise to pneumonia in calves so stay vigilant. |
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Microscopic sections of right and left lungs revealed a focally hemorrhagic, necrotizing pneumonia. |
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It is quite possible that she would have died had she developed an infection such as pneumonia. |
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Avian influenza begins as a respiratory infection and can develop into pneumonia that is often fatal. |
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Rarely, flu can develop into a high fever, acute bronchitis, encephalitis and pneumonia. |
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Without proper treatment, valley fever can lead to severe pneumonia, meningitis, and even death. |
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Sometimes, the colds cause pneumonia or exacerbate chronic bronchitis or asthma. |
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In a few cases the symptoms appeared within the context of chronic bronchitis or late stage pneumonia. |
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He said Mr Nutton died from bronchial pneumonia and a neurological disorder known as Binswanger's Disease. |
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Respiratory syncytial virus outbreaks of bronchiolitis and pneumonia are more common in children's wards and rare in immunocompetent adults. |
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We've looked at over 400 different specimens, all from children with bronchiolitis and pneumonia and other respiratory symptoms. |
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Over the years, the patient had been hospitalized many times with bronchitis and pneumonia. |
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The bacteria, which can cause a serious form of pneumonia were found after a routine inspection. |
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But he died after contracting a chest infection which turned into pneumonia. |
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Secondary infections such as pneumonia are the main causes of death from malnutrition. |
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He had been suffering from throat cancer and had recently been battling pneumonia. |
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The Doctors said I had whooping cough and pneumonia and that I would have to stay in hospital for the next few months. |
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After initial improvement she developed pneumonia and died 17 days after admission. |
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Zinc supplementation reduces the incidence of diarrhoea and pneumonia and improves growth. |
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His family was informed he was suffering from pneumonia caused by fluid in his lungs. |
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She would also be encouraged to begin prophylaxis for pneumocystis carinii pneumonia with Bactrim. |
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The pneumococcus, a bacterium, is responsible for about a third of community pneumonia cases. |
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Vaccines are now also given against the pneumococcus organism, a common cause of bacterial pneumonia. |
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Between 65-69 years to older than 90 years, the incidence of community-acquired pneumonia rose fivefold, and the mortality doubled. |
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He had been admitted to hospital after suffering a stroke on January 2 before then contracting pneumonia. |
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At age 4, she contracted double pneumonia and scarlet fever simultaneously and almost died. |
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Vascular invasion, mitosis, and cell pleomorphism are not observed in cases of bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia. |
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Newborns with chlamydial conjunctivitis or pneumonia require up to 2 weeks of antibiotic treatment. |
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They seemed always to have died of pneumonia while they were being innocently detained. |
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In December she was finally put on the wait list, but then developed a lung infection that led to pneumonia. |
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The English custom of turning off the heat at night struck Mother as a conspiracy to give her double pneumonia. |
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I am just recovering from a terrible cough and infection that my doctor diagnosed as walking pneumonia. |
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Just as I was recovering from these, I got tuberculosis, double pneumonia and phthisis. |
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The patient may become acutely ill and need to be admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. |
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The 7 cases in older children were found to have cystic lesions on radiographs in the course of 1 or more bouts of pneumonia. |
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During the 16-month study period, pneumonia was diagnosed radiographically in 32 of the 246 patients assessed. |
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A century ago, high blood pressure, pneumonia, appendicitis, and diabetes, likely meant death, often accompanied by excruciating pain. |
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The patient had known exposure to mouse excreta, and because hemorrhagic pneumonia had developed, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome was suspected. |
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Some viruses that cause pneumonia are adenoviruses, rhinovirus, influenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, and parainfluenza virus. |
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These patients typically present with recurrent episodes of purulent bronchitis and pneumonia. |
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Three days after seeing his father, Mr Craven received a call that he had been admitted to Airedale Hospital with pneumonia. |
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Whiteley never missed a single episode of Countdown until he was admitted to hospital last month suffering from pneumonia. |
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Smoking cessation also reduces the risk of death after a stroke and of death from pneumonia and influenza. |
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The distribution of these patchy infiltrates can be peripheral, resembling chronic eosinophilic pneumonia. |
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It revealed that 10 alleged pneumonia cases showed a higher than normal number of the white blood cell eosinophils. |
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An 87-year-old white woman was readmitted to the hospital because of recurrent pneumonia. |
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Complications include diarrhoea, pneumonia, ear infection and inflammation of the brain. |
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It is contracted by inhaling tiny droplets from water infected with the legionella pneumonia bug. |
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A 43-year-old man was admitted with a chief complaint of seizures, fever, and possible aspiration pneumonia. |
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After the pneumonia, Sir Roger's hair fell out due to industrial amounts of antibiotics, and he had to learn to walk again. |
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Medical staff in Scarborough have been put on alert for possible infections after a patient at the resort's hospital died of pneumonia. |
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For a short time his condition seemed to be improving but later on in the week he contracted pneumonia and one of his lungs collapsed. |
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And I returned to the GP as things seemed to get worse, and she did an X-ray and the radiologist and GP decided I had pneumonia. |
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Additional and more serious symptoms include eye infections, acute respiratory distress, and pneumonia. |
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He extracted teeth, stitched gashes, advised on pneumonia and sunstroke, set broken limbs, used the lancet and the thermometer. |
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The bad news was that a trekker from another party had been struck down with a combination of altitude sickness and pneumonia. |
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Dr Thomas said her frailty and distortion in her back contributed to pneumonia, causing her death. |
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It can cause a variety of problems, including pneumonia, pharyngitis, laryngitis, ear infections, and a prolonged cough. |
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When you are old and enfeebled your muscles don't work very well, you can't cough and you are at risk of pneumonia. |
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He then fell ill with pneumonia and died after a lung collapsed and he suffered kidney failure. |
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He mentioned the pneumococcal vaccine, which of course, in layman's term, you told me, the pneumonia vaccine. |
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These potential complications include embolus, pneumonia, infection, joint dislocation, or deep vein thrombosis. |
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In 2010, however, he suffered a bout of pneumonia which triggered end-stage renal failure. |
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Colds, pneumonia, tuberculosis, and influenza are more common in smokers, as is legionnaires' disease. |
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Symptoms such as stomach trouble, pneumonia and TB are taken to be the ultimate illness rather than the underlying immune deficiency. |
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This case occurred in a 19-year-old man with small bowel ileus following Klebsiella pneumonia. |
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Most types of pneumonia can usually be treated effectively with antibiotics. |
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The patient became febrile, hypoxic, developed hemorrhagic pneumonia, and died. |
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Animal health will also feature prominently, with advice on controlling diseases such as pneumonia, BVD and leptospirosis. |
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Infection in this population often results in central nervous system involvement and septicemia, but may include pneumonia and endocarditis. |
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The absence of tachypnoea is the most useful sign for ruling out pneumonia and hypoxaemia. |
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The cold developed into pneumonia, which turned out to be a symptom of leukaemia. |
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Rarely, some children develop secondary infections such as an ear infection or pneumonia. |
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Eventually, they end up in a coma and are likely to die of secondary infections such as pneumonia. |
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There are immunisations for several of the infections that can cause pneumonia. |
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Varicella pneumonia and encephalitis can be serious complications in adults. |
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Mortality occurs in one to two per 1,000 cases, often secondary to pneumonia or encephalitis. |
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These conditions are causing complications such as encephalitis, pneumonia, diarrhea and conjunctivitis. |
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Measles is a highly infectious viral illness that can cause pneumonia, diarrhoea, encephalitis and death. |
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But a potential problem from inhaling fat-based substances, such as petroleum jelly or mineral oil, for prolonged periods is lipoid pneumonia. |
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A parapneumonic effusion was defined as one associated with bacterial pneumonia, including empyema. |
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Other important causes of shortness of breath are asthma, emphysema, pneumonia, and clots to the lung. |
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The winter could bring hypothermia, pneumonia and other respiratory illnesses. |
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Underlying causes of atrial fibrillation should be treated, including infection, congestive heart failure, hypoxia, hypokalemia and pneumonia. |
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If the infection spreads to one or more compartments in the lung it is called lobar pneumonia. |
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Human herpesvirus 6, the cause of childhood roseola, has been detected in the lungs of some patients with idiopathic pneumonia. |
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An 88-year-old hypertensive man with multiple myeloma was admitted to our hospital because of a right lower lobe pneumonia. |
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There's some recent evidence that suggests asthmatics may be at greater risk of certain types of severe pneumonia. |
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During the long, cruel month of February, waiting for my delinquent digestive system to kick in, I had contracted low-grade pneumonia. |
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The lungs were hyperemic and the alveolar spaces distended by neutrophils-morphologically very similar to early bacterial pneumonia. |
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Epidemics such as influenza, pneumonia, diphtheria, scarlet fever, and typhoid took a deadly toll. |
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The tumor or its effects, atelectasis or pneumonia, are usually evident on the chest radiograph. |
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Indications for postoperative mechanical ventilation are respiratory acidosis, severe hypoxemia, atelectasis, and pneumonia. |
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Her mother died four days later, with pneumonia and diabetes as the cause of death. |
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Three died within the first month because of complications attributable to pneumonia. |
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Neonatal pneumonia can closely mimic hyaline membrane disease clinically, and is the most frequent cause of septicemia in neonate. |
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Respiratory syncytial virus, the commonest viral cause of pneumonia, may lead to severe disease, particularly in young children. |
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Signs of recurrent infection or pneumonia with productive cough, fever, and hemoptysis dominate. |
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This is mainly due to hunting and to diseases such as pneumonia, scabies and sinusitis caught from introduced sheep. |
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She diagnosed flu, pneumonia, upper respiratory illnesses like asthma, rashes and scabies. |
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They were liable to pneumonia, respiratory, and tubercular diseases but were comparatively exempt from malaria, diphtheria, and scarlatina. |
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After childhood bouts with scarlet fever and pneumonia, she decided to become a nurse. |
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Ashton became deaf at the age of just 18 months after suffering a bout of pneumonia. |
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Other common diseases include schistosomiasis, sleeping sickness, poliomyelitis, tuberculosis, and pneumonia. |
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The disease is a form of pneumonia caused by bacteria which live in water droplets. |
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Her family left Wales as ten pound poms when she was struck down with pneumonia at the age of five. |
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He died from terminal pneumonia in the coronary care unit that he had designed many years before. |
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Patients with parrot fever have pneumonia with severe headache and scanty sputum sometimes blood stained. |
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About half of all newborns with chlamydial pneumonia have also had chlamydial conjunctivitis. |
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Symptoms of cystic fibrosis include frequent wheezing, chronic cough, and pneumonia. |
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Several other organisms such as mycoplasma or chlamydia also can cause pneumonia. |
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Bronchitis and pneumonia may supervene, resulting in hospital admission and sometimes death. |
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Some patients present with congestive heart failure, stroke or a severe localized infection such as pneumonia, cellulitis or septic arthritis. |
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The two firms plan to use the cow to develop medicines for diseases such as hepatitis C, pneumonia and rheumatism, she said. |
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Complications of systemic infection include pneumonia, encephalitis, and hepatitis. |
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However, both the strep pneumonia bacteria and the pneumococcal pneumonia bacteria are, to some extent, natural residents in the human body. |
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In 1997, pneumonia and influenza constituted the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. |
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Alcohol withdrawal symptoms and a left basal pneumonia complicated his recovery. |
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So we slept in wet clothes, and before long one of the historians had to be helicoptered off the ship with severe pneumonia. |
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Johnny would probably get pneumonia, or a childhood disease such as whooping cough or measles, and die. |
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Some patients have an increased risk for respiratory colonization and pneumonia. |
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The 72-year-old, who suffers from asthma, caught pneumonia while at the hospital. |
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In others, inhalation can lead to an acute fulminant pneumonia resulting in the ARDS or can be a chronic pneumonia. |
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Six months before he began writing, he became dangerously ill with pneumonia. |
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The most common septic complication was pneumonia resulting from the translocation of gut bacteria directly to an impaired lung. |
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Now health chiefs are considering whether a further jab which fights bacterial meningitis, septicemia and pneumonia could save lives. |
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He had developed erysipelas at the site of a mosquito bite, which resulted in septicaemia and pneumonia. |
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Autopsy figures show we die from cancer, heart disease, pneumonia and septicemia and pulmonary emboli in that order. |
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He was admitted to hospital, where he was found to be suffering from pneumonia, a congenital heart disease and septicemia. |
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This can help symptoms, but patients are at risk from catching pneumonia or developing an air leak where the lung is re-sealed. |
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Most of the patients described by these authors likely had cryptogenic organizing pneumonia. |
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Death is usually from a secondary cause such as heart failure, pneumonia or another infection. |
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Viral pneumonia occurs more often in the fall and winter than in the spring and summer. |
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Makeshift clinics have been besieged with thousands of victims turning up with pneumonia and diarrhoea. |
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However, cryptogenic organizing pneumonia can occasionally present as acute respiratory distress syndrome and respiratory failure. |
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Then I began to feel really crummy which we found out a few days later was pneumonia. |
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The larvae of Toxocara canis may cause a stomach ache, but can also trigger an asthma attack, pneumonia and seizures, and affect vision. |
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Bronchiolitis was the most common diagnosis, followed by pneumonia and croup. |
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A 54-year-old white male patient was transferred to our hospital for worsening pneumonia. |
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Capsulate bacteria cause the majority of community-acquired pneumonia presenting to hospital world-wide, at all ages. |
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Complications seen in a hiatal hernia include aspiration pneumonia and peptic esophagitis with stricture. |
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Fine crackles are heard with pulmonary edema, pneumonia and pulmonary fibrosis. |
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For newborns, colds can quickly develop into croup, pneumonia or another serious illness. |
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The team trialled the test on 243 patients with infections of the lower respiratory tract, such as bronchitis and pneumonia. |
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However, the autopsy results of 1976 show that he was suffering from pneumonia, tuberculosis and trichinosis, a deadly combination. |
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In children, fever associated with dyspnea usually implies an infectious cause, such as pneumonia, croup, or bronchiolitis. |
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Participants were randomized to receive usual care for pneumonia or early mobilization along with usual care. |
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In order to get a fair idea about the relative frequency of the various types in lobar pneumonia, a similar tabulation has been made of the rubiginous sputa. |
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Then our engineer came down with walking pneumonia, but fortunately, Mitch came up a couple of times to bail us out and help on engineering until Bill got back on his feet. |
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Elderly patients who die post-operatively usually have pre-existing lung trouble, pneumonia, heart attack, heart failure or lungs damaged by wandering clots. |
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We used plain radiography or computed tomography to diagnose pneumonia. |
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Spending 40 minutes hanging around at icy bus stops will thicken your blood, putting you at risk of coronary thrombosis, stroke, bronchitis and pneumonia. |
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Sarah's lungs and immune system still have not developed properly and she is not allowed outside while it is raining, in case she catches pneumonia. |
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Symptoms and signs of pneumonia develop a few days after the rash appears. |
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Of the two cloned Afghan hound male puppies, one survived, the other suffered respiratory distress and succumbed to aspiration pneumonia at three weeks of age. |
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I am sure producers and TV executives everywhere were sorry to hear that Jon had been laid low by pneumonia before Christmas and like me wished him a speedy recovery. |
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Doohan died on Wednesday, aged 85, from Alzheimer's disease and pneumonia. |
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So from now on there'll be no childish attention-seeking and mentions of laryngitis and bronchial pneumonia every time I get a slight cough or sore throat. |
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But the air was suddenly clean and clear and he was coughing so much he almost retched and Abby was coughing, too, sounding like she had pneumonia. |
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When antibiotics active against atypical pathogens were used, only pneumonia related to legionella showed a statistically significant improvement in outcome. |
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He had pneumonia and diarrhoea and was severely anaemic and lethargic. |
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Doctors originally concluded she died from pneumonia and heart disease. |
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Most of these lives would be saved by increased use of simple curative interventions, such as antimalarials and antibiotics combating dysentery and pneumonia. |
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Most studies on antimicrobial treatment in community acquired pneumonia include only patients in whom the condition has been radiographically confirmed. |
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She'd just watched her mother die of pneumonia and her father was trapped inside a caved in mine and no one dared risk their lives to pull him out. |
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His death record shows that Tommy died of pneumonia, but Varnadoe believes it was foul play. |
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Droppings carry potentially dangerous bacteria such as listeria and salmonella that can cause a range of illnesses including meningitis, pneumonia and lung damage. |
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Three years ago, the Evening Press reported how Rhys made a miraculous recovery when he had appeared to be at death's door, struggling against pneumonia and a collapsed lung. |
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Hypoxemia, for example, has significant clinical implications, yet hypoxemia in itself is not a diagnosis but a component of other diagnoses such as atelectasis or pneumonia. |
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Oral antibiotic therapy with macrolides and cephalosporines for presumed pneumonia was started, with a favorable response after 5 days of therapy. |
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If the bacteria spreads to a wound it can cause more serious illnesses including scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, pneumonia, and occasionally it can be life threatening. |
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To complicate matters, most men suffered from multiple diseases, including dysentery, typhoid, scurvy, and pneumonia or other respiratory ailments. |
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Sentinel mice monitored serologically throughout the study were free of Sendai virus, pneumonia virus of mice, mouse hepatitis virus, other murine viruses and mycoplasma. |
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It is unclear whether this virus is a cause of pneumonia or merely latently reactivated, because virtually all adults are seropositive for the virus. |
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The beneficial role of adjunctive corticosteroids have been demonstrated in miliary tuberculosis, tuberculous meningitis and pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. |
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My mother and I thought that she died of pneumonia, or perhaps milk fever. |
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Acute eosinophilic pneumonia, a rare and often fatal form of the disease that has developed in soldiers serving in and near Iraq, mimics community-acquired pneumonia. |
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The water was vein tighteningly cold, but there was no way he was taking any more clothes off tonight, even if he ended up with pneumonia or trench foot later on. |
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You may want to ask about flu shots or the vaccination for pneumonia. |
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Although signs of consolidation are frequently present, reduced breath sounds and occasional rales may be the only physical findings in tularemic pneumonia. |
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Other diagnoses included diarrhoeal disease, dengue fever, typhoid, pneumonia, urinary tract infection, brucellosis, acute myeloid leukaemia, and infectious mononucleosis. |
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Victims developed strains of pneumonia, blood poisoning and dozens of other infections rarely identified outside hospitals as recently as five years ago. |
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It can cause fevers, blood poisoning and pneumonia if left untreated. |
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Lesprit and coworkers investigated the impact of this system by comparing the virulence of two bacterial strains in a rat model of acute pneumonia. |
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In others, the diagnosis of aspiration pneumonia was invoked at a late stage of the disease, when necrotizing pneumonia or lung abscess has developed. |
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I found the sodden mess in the laundry, saturated to the point where I tried to put them on, but for fear of contracting instantaneous pneumonia I decided against it. |
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Laryngitis may also be a feature of bronchitis, pneumonia, flu or measles. |
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Back in my home in Perryville, Missouri, I attended a lady who was dying of pneumonia. |
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Not every fever or cough is likely to be this virulent pneumonia. |
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However, staph bacteria can also cause serious and sometimes fatal infections, such as bloodstream infections, surgical wound infections and pneumonia. |
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After his summer at Woods Hole, Rollin joined Avery and Goebel in their work on the immunochemistry of the polysaccharide capsules of pneumonia bacteria. |
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Despite being given 34 surgical staples in his skull and catching pneumonia in hospital, Ben was taken off a ventilator one week after the accident. |
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Viruses including flu, herpes, measles and chickenpox can cause pneumonia. |
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The commonest infection is a type of pneumonia, a serious lung infection. |
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He is remembered chiefly for catching pneumonia during his lengthy inaugural address and, a month later, becoming the first president to die in office. |
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One of these viruses, parainfluenza, infects almost all children before they reach the age of 5, causing illnesses ranging from colds to pneumonia. |
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A post-mortem examination later found that the animal had been suffering from chronic pneumonia and pericarditis, an inflammation of the membranes of the heart. |
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He learned to recognize pneumonia, bronchiectasis, pleurisy, emphysema, pneumothorax, phthisis, and other lung diseases from the sounds he heard with his stethoscope. |
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Community acquired infections with pneumococci cause pneumonia, blood poisoning, and middle ear disease in over six and a half million cases and 40,000 deaths. |
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I heard a few weeks ago that Claire had pneumonia and was in hospital. |
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Patients with cirrhosis should be given a single dose of polyvalent pneumococcal vaccine as protection against infections such as peritonitis and pneumonia. |
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Or they may come with, or deteriorate by rapidly developing, florid pneumonia or septicaemia with multi-organ failure and die in spite of the usual treatments. |
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Adenovirus often affects the lower respiratory tract as well, causing bronchiolitis, croup, or viral pneumonia, which is less common but can cause serious illness in infants. |
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Inhaling nitric acid fumes can cause irritation or burns to the respiratory system and may lead to pneumonia and a collection of fluid in the lungs, which can be fatal. |
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A junior doctor issued a death certificate which stated that he died from a form of pneumonia but tests later revealed he may have suffered a heart attack. |
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Some pets can develop dehydration or even develop pneumonia. |
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High fever with chills is typical of pyelonephritis and pneumonia. |
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The resultant character born of that period helped him survive the setback of a near-fatal bout with double pneumonia in 2000, just as he began his return to bodybuilding. |
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This, combined with high temperatures caused by my adverse reaction to blood transfusions, had turned by mid February into high-grade or double pneumonia. |
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She's had double pneumonia, a collapsed lung and nerve damage. |
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At the JG Strydom Hospital just around the corner, where the surviving children were taken, she was diagnosed with double pneumonia and concussion. |
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So it was quite a wrench to hear that he's been ill lately, hospitalized for a severe case of double pneumonia, plus a bacterial infection in his lungs and blood. |
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I've caught double pneumonia and I was doing three movies, a commercial. |
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The European polecat may suffer from distemper, influenza, the common cold and pneumonia. |
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Seigel, in his late teens Marx may have had pneumonia or pleurisy, the effects of which led to his being exempted from Prussian military service. |
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The lentiviruses, which cause ovine progressive pneumonia and caprine arthritis encephalitis, can lead to a chronic pneumonia in goats. |
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Admission findings of ACS patients reveal a complaint of pain, hypoxia, decreasing hemoglobin, pulmonary fat embolism and multilobar pneumonia. |
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On 9 April 1626, Francis Bacon died of pneumonia while at Arundel mansion at Highgate outside London. |
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On 14 April 2012, it was reported that Robin had contracted pneumonia in a Chelsea hospital and was in a coma. |
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The incident rendered him unable to work for two years and left him vulnerable to pneumonia. |
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These diseases include pneumocystis pneumonia, tuberculosis and toxoplasmosis. |
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Barrie died of pneumonia on 19 June 1937 and was buried at Kirriemuir next to his parents and two of his siblings. |
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As he had pneumonia in 2013, he was advised not to have ice poured over him, but his children volunteered to accept the challenge on his behalf. |
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The trip was disrupted when Gardner contracted pneumonia and was carried ashore to the British hospital in Port Said. |
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Hib can also cause serious respiratory symptoms that make breathing and swallowing difficult, including epiglottitis and pneumonia. |
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The Tsar, full of remorse for the disasters he had caused, caught pneumonia and died on 2 March. |
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Over in Costa Rica, Max Hug Williams is helping a baby three-toed sloth who's started to respond to her pneumonia medicine. |
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Dr Salma said about the causes of the disease that the bacteria are the most common microorganisms that cause pneumonia. |
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Walker died of pleural pneumonia in a Hackensack, New Jersey jail cell where he had gone for shelter. |
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He was struck down with pneumonia early in 1973 and went to South Africa to recover, playing on loan for Roy Bailey's Cape Town City. |
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It notes that there have been reports of oil pulling causing lipoid pneumonia, as well as diarrhea and upset stomach. |
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Manifestations are tachypnoea, hypoxia and dry cough, which are commonly misdiagnosed as Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia. |
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Most recently it has been adapted for VAP and community-acquired pneumonia. |
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He was treated for prostate cancer and, during rehearsals for his production of Chekhov's Three Sisters he was hospitalised with pneumonia. |
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Consensus statement on the use of adjunctive therapy for Pneumocystis pneumonia in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. |
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Every Giant Eagle Pharmacy is also staffed with a qualified immunizer, who is able to administer both flu and pneumonia vaccinations. |
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The patient died 23 days later from pneumonia and bronchopleural fistula complications. |
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On one of these expeditions he became soaked and caught a chill that developed into pneumonia. |
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On a visit to the United States in 1899, Kipling and Josephine developed pneumonia, from which she eventually died. |
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Before leaving China, Russell became gravely ill with pneumonia, and incorrect reports of his death were published in the Japanese press. |
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Hospital-acquired pneumonia also called as healthcare associated pneumonia or nosocomial pneumonia is acquired in hospital premises. |
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After stuffing the fowl with snow, Bacon contracted a fatal case of pneumonia. |
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The herb of narrowleaf hawksbeard is used in Tibetan medicine for treating bronchitis, pneumonia and arteriosclerosis, and against emesis. |
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The reverse halo sign is an uncommon but relatively specific radiologic sign of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia. |
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Doctors were stunned to discover he had gastroenteritis, diptheria, pertussis and bronchial pneumonia all at the same time. |
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In 1702, William died of pneumonia, a complication from a broken collarbone following a fall from his horse, Sorrel. |
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Conures are prone to salmonella and psittacosis, which can cause fatal pneumonia. |
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Some became sick with exhaustion, and others with typhoid, paratyphoid, pneumonia or scarlet fever. |
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The witchdoctors claim their muti, or medicine, can cure tuberculosis, pneumonia, even Aids. |
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Some authors have proposed that ILS is an acquired defect related to bronchial obstruction, pneumonia, and pleuritis. |
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On 9 April 1626, Bacon died of pneumonia while at Arundel mansion at Highgate outside London. |
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He said the Pneumococcal disease could cause pneumonia, meningitis sepsis, febrile bacteraemia, arthritis, peritonitis and osteomyelitis. |
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Pneumococcus causes potentially life-threatening diseases including pneumonia and meningitis. |
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The most common underlying causes of death in HIV-positive pregnant women were tuberculosis, pneumonia, pneumocystis pneumonia and meningitis. |
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Airway compression is common in children with expansile pneumonia caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. |
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There are no pathognomonic clinical or radiological features for HSV pneumonia. |
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Thanks to Fleming's flub, diseases like pneumonia, meningitis, and scarlet fever are no longer killers. |
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New tools, such as vaccines against pneumococcal pneumonia and rotaviral diarrhea, could provide additional momentum. |
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Legionnaires, which can be contracted from contaminated water, has early flu-like symptoms and brings on a rare form of pneumonia. |
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In 2009, he contracted the lung infection empyema, brought on by recurrent pneumonia. |
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Several days later he was hospitalized and required care for multilobar pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome. |
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Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa said, ''The measures seek to relieve the short-term impact of atypical pneumonia on our economy. |
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A total of 1,008 patients have recovered from atypical pneumonia and have been discharged from public hospitals. |
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Klebsiella pneumoniae causes urinary tract infections and pneumonia but can also lead to blood poisoning. |
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He contracted pneumonia, but he recovered and returned to demonstrating. |
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Two patients in the control group were rehospitalized because of pneumonia and coloscopy. |
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Adverse events associated with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and atovaquone during the treatment of AIDSrelated Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. |
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Adenoviruses target the lining of the lung, where they can cause diseases ranging from the common cold to pneumonia. |
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Hypersensitivity pneumonia, also known as extrinsic allergic alveolitis, is a form of diffuse interstitial lung disease. |
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The HIV epidemic has increased the burden and severity of childhood pneumococcal pneumonia and invasive disease fortyfold. |
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He died on August 10, 1817 at the age of 42 from pneumonia only three years after building his first mill. |
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During a subsequent admission, he required ventilator support and thoracoscopic decortication due to empyema from aspiration pneumonia. |
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His daughter Julia confirmed that he died of pneumonia, while suffering complications of his leukemia. |
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