Bacterial lung infection types
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Jan 04, 2011 · Ceftaroline is a fifth generation cephalosporin antibacterial that received FDA approval (October 2010) for the treatment of adult patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infection (ABSSSI), formerly known as complicated skin and skin structure infection, and community-acquired bacterial pneumonia (CABP).
[DOC File]The pathogenesis of interstitial lung diseases in children
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13. In bacterial pneumonia. a. Patchy consolidation of the lung is the dominant feature of bronchopneumonia. b. A lobar distribution is a function of anatomical variations. c. Klebsiella pneumonia is a common virulent agent. d. Alveolar clearance of bacteria is achieved by lymphocytes. e. The nasopharynx is inconsequential in defending the lung ...
[DOC File]DISEASES of the RESPIRATORY TRACT
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lung infection that can cause sepsis. 6. Untreated bubonic plague has a mortality rate of 50-80% and untreated pneumonic . plague is fatal at almost 100%. E. Tularemia. 1. Sometimes called rabbit fever, it has been associated with outbreaks of disease in . wild rabbits. 2. A zoonotic disease caused by Francisella tularensis
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General Rating Formula for Bacterial Infections of the Lung (diagnostic codes . 6822 through 6824): Active infection with systemic symptoms such as fever, night sweats, weight loss, or hemoptysis 100 . Depending on the specific findings, rate residuals as interstitial lung . disease, restrictive lung disease, or, when obstructive lung disease is
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However, if there is a particularly strong bacteria or virus or if the defense mechanisms are weak, the microorganism grows and multiplies and an infection begins. In pneumonia the infection happens in the alveoli, the tiny air sacs where oxygen leaves the lung and enters the bloodstream. The infection prompts the body to initiate an inflammation.
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The radiological appearance of lung infection in the immunocompromised child varies and includes diffuse alveolar and/or interstitial pneumonitis (common causative pathogens include P. jirovecii and cytomegalovirus), lobular or lobar pneumonitis (with S. pneumoniae, S. aureus, and H. influenzae as typical pathogens), and solitary or multiple ...
[DOC File]PNEUMONIA
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Patients with cavitary lung disease, frequently due to prior Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, are at increased risk for another type of infection, an aspergilloma or fungus ball caused by Aspergillus spp. This fungus grows in the form of a "ball" in the preformed lung cavity.
[DOC File]Beginning with complications of lung infection
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BACTERIAL DISEASES of the LRT . Pertussis. Tuberculosis. Bacterial pneumonia. Legionellosis. Psittacosis. Q fever. 1. PERTUSSIS (Whooping Cough) Bordetella pertussis. Gram -ve coccobaccillus, encapsulated. VERY CONTAGIOUS ~2000 cases/year in USA. VIRULENCE FACTORS: PERTUSSIS TOXIN (exotoxin) - inhibits monocyte migration to infection. TRACHEAL ...
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You inhale infectious material, other sites in the lung, from an infection elsewhere, or aspirate stomach material which are infective when they enter through the upper airway Often this process complicates other types of necrotizing pneumonias (like in necrotizing bacterial pneumonia, bronchiectasis)
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5) In normal adults – mild infection with nonspecific symptoms of fever, diarrhea, and sore throat. 6) In elderly or immunocompromised patients, fetuses, or neonates – affects the . brain and meninges and results in septicemia. B. Fungal Meningitis. 1. A) Fungal disease which originates as a lung infection after a person inhales the . spores
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