Pneumococcal pneumonia is an infection in the lungs caused by bacteria called Streptococcus pneumoniae (also called pneumococcus ). Streptococcus pneumoniae is a Gram-positive coccus that may be found in pairs or in ... Lobar Pneumonia involves large portion of a lobe or an entire lobe of the lung . ... Cause of death:
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a heavy death-roll is of the first importance. During the last fifteen years, lobar pneumonia has ... form of lobar pneumonia, due to pneumococcus (Diplo- ...
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Whilst in West Africa I studied a series of cases of pneumococcal lobar .... The cirrhosis largely contributed to his death. The pneumococcus was not typed. ... of virulence from " passage " as evidenced by the sudden outbreak of type V ...
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Lobar pneumonia:   Lobar pneumonia is also known as focal or nonsegmental pneumonia. ... In 2006, the average length of hospital stay for a patient diagnosed with pneumonia was 5.1 days.19;  ; In 2005, 61,189 people died from pneumonia, with an age-adjusted death rate of 19.7 deaths per 100,000 people.
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By all clinical standards, it appeared that death was inevitable in all cases of this group." ... Part 1.   Pneumococcal Lobar Pneumonia Treated with X-Rays ?
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KOCH: PNEUMOCOCCUS LOBAR PNEUMONIA. Ih 11 patients the degree of bacteremia decreased from day to day; 2 pnticnts died (mortality, 17 per cent). ...
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Chills -- sudden onset; ... Streptococcus Pneumonia is the most common cause of bacterial (Lobar) Pneumonia. ... Vaccination-against Measles, Influenza, Pneumococcal p., especially in those over age 65 and other diseases;
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SYMPTOMS—Some of the symptoms are like those of typhus (which see), and some are like those of broncho-pneumonia (see Pneumonia, Bronchitis). There is a sudden onset of fever, headache, weakness, and a pneumonia-like infection.
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ALTERATIONS IN LIVER FUNCTION AS AN INDEX OF TOXEMIA IN PNEUMOCOCCUS LOBAR PNEUMONIA. ... Clinical relevance of antimicrobial resistance in the management of pneumococcal community-acquired pneumonia. ... Molecular autopsy in the sudden cardiac death of a young woman: A first Canadian report.
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