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Pneumococcal disease is a bacterial infection caused by the bacteria Streptococcus pneumoniae, also called pneumococcus. It may cause middle ear infection, pneumonia, ... You are Here: Home Page > Communicable Disease > Pneumococcal Disease (includes pneumococcal pneumonia, pneumococcal meningitis and pneumococcal bacteremia)
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Deadly Communicable ; Pneumonia Found in Oregon; By Charles Bankhead ; MedpageToday.com; 10-11-7 ... A potentially deadly form of community acquired pneumonia linked to adenovirus type 14 has emerged in the Pacific Northwest.
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HEALTH & WELLNESS RESOURCES ... WELLNESS ADVISORY BOARD ... ; Colds, Flu and Pneumonia...
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Mycoplasma Infection (walking pneumonia, atypical pneumonia) What is Mycoplasma infection? ... A common result of Mycoplasma infection is pneumonia (sometimes called "walking pneumonia" because it is usually mild and rarely requires hospitalization). Infections of the middle ... Report Communicable Diseases and Outbreaks...
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Bacterial pneumonia ... Viral pneumonia ... Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Many different germs can cause pneumonia, including bacteria, viruses and fungi. When you breathe in these germs, they can settle in the air sacs (alveoli) of your lungs. Deep in your lungs, the germs may grow and overcome your body's...
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Pneumonia is an acute illness caused by inflammation or infection of the lungs. It can occur in any season but is most ... Pneumonia is a communicable disease. The mode of transmission is dependent on the infecting organism. Pneumonia is classified according to the offending organism rather than anatomic location.
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www.medrounds.org/encyclopedia-of-aging/2006/01/pneumon...
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'US Army in World War I, Medical Department, Communicable and Other Diseases ... The mortality from respiratory diseases during the World War was due almost entirely to pneumonia, primary of secondary.1 In any set of communities the size of the mobilization camps of the Army during the war, pneumonia is to be expected to...
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Communicable diseases may be classified according to the causative agent, the clinical illness caused, or the means of transmission. Often all three characteristics are used (e.g., food-borne Salmonella gastroenteritis). ... Examples of bacterial diseases include pneumococcal pneumonia and gonorrhea. ... COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL;
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Can one person catch a pneumonia caused by a fungus from another person. If yes, what steps can one take to avoid catching the fungal pneumonia? ... ; Posted by miriam; Can one person catch a pneumonia caused by a fungus from another person. If yes, what steps can one take to avoid catching the fungal pneumonia? ... pneumonia cause...
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