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  1. Aspiration Pneumonia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-09-03
  2. Recent Classification and Treatment of Pneumonia by Harry Saul Bernton, 2010-02-22
  3. Epidemic Respiratory Disease: The Pneumonias and Other Infections of the Respiratory Tract Accompanying Influenza and Measles by Eugene Lindsay Opie, Francis Gilman Blake, 2010-02-26
  4. Homoeopathic Leaders in Pneumonia by Alfred Pulford, 1993-06-30
  5. Bacterial Pneumonia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-09-03
  6. Pneumonia and Pneumococcus Infections by Robert Bruce Preble, 2009-08-01
  7. Nosocomial Pneumonia (Lung Biology in Health and Disease) by Jarvis, 2000-08-15
  8. Pneumonia: its supposed connection, pathological and etiological, with autumnal fevers : including an inquiry into the existence and morbid agency of malaria by R 1795-1872 La Roche, 2010-08-23
  9. Steroids gain traction for severe pneumonia.(Infectious Diseases)(Clinical report): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2006-08-15
  10. The Treatment of Pleurisy and Pneumonia by George Minot Garland, 2010-10-14
  11. Climate of the United States Considered With Reference to Pneumonia and Consumption by W. D. Bizzell, 2010-07-24
  12. Pneumonia, with special reference to pneumococcus lobar pneumonia by Roderick Heffron, Benjamin White, 1979-06-14
  13. An Experimental Study of Pneumonia in Dogs by Everett D. Ivey, 2010-03-05
  14. The Pneumonias by Monroe Karetzky, Burke A. Cunha, et all 1993-06-11

61. Focus On Lungs
Extensive medical information about asthma, lung cancer and pneumonia from medicinenet.com
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62. Medicare.gov - Flu And Pneumonia Information
Contains links to fact sheets and other websites with information on Fluand pneumonia. d Medigap Compare. Health Information. Flu and pneumonia.
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63. TRIMETRAXATE A Commonly Used Medication
Information for HIV and AIDS patients, about this drug used to treat pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.
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Drug: TRIMETRAXATE (Neutrexin®) Classification: Growth-inhibitor of pneumocystis carinii organisms Moderate-to-severe pneumocystis carinii pneumonia Indication: Growth-inhibitor of pneumocystis carinii organisms Moderate-to-severe pneumocystis carinii pneumonia Dose: 45mg/m2 IV over 60-90 minutes qd for 21 days; must be accompanied by Leucovorin 20 mg/m2 IV q 6 hours for 24 days to prevent lethal toxicity (Leukorin must extend 3 days beyond last dose of trimetrexate). The drugs cannot be mixed with each other. Side Effects: Neutropenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia, hepatotoxicity, fever, rash, seizures, stomatitis, N/V, periperal neuropathy Use in Pregnancy: Category D. Possible evidence of risk to fetus. Drug Interactions: Erythromycin, fluconazole, and ketoconazole may increase plasma trimetrexate concentrations; rifampin and rifabutin may decrease trimetrexate levels. ADV may increase bone marrow suppression. Monitoring: CBC and platelet count, LFTs, electrolytes, calcium level, creatinine, BUN.

64. Smoking And Respiratory Disease
ASHUK Factsheet on smoking and lung cancer, COPD, pneumonia.
http://www.ash.org.uk/html/factsheets/html/fact05.html

65. Radiological Patterns Of Pneumonia
Lobar pneumonia. Bronchopneumonia. Necrotizing pneumonia. Segmentalpneumonia. Round pneumonia. Diffuse Alveolar pneumonia.
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66. Smokers At Higher Risk For Infections
People who smoke cigarettes or breathe secondhand smoke are at a higher risk of pneumonia or meningitis.
http://www.nurseweek.com/news/00-03/031300a.html
Home Articles Jobs Education ... Links Related links American Heart and Lung Association American Cancer Society Smokers at higher risk for infections Posted 3-13-2000
By Mary Ann Hellinghausen Atlanta . People who smoke cigarettes or breathe secondhand smoke are at a higher risk for contracting pneumonia, a bloodstream infection, or meningitis, according to a study by the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The study, published in the March 9 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine , found that the risk of infection caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae , the virus that causes pneumonia, was four times higher for cigarette smokers and two-and-a-half times higher for those exposed to secondhand smoke. "This study documents yet another example of an adverse health event linked to active and passive smoking,’’ said Michael Eriksen, MD, director of the CDC’s Office on Smoking and Health. "Reducing the incidence of pneumococcal disease is yet another reason to continue to support public health programs to reduce smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke." Researchers worked with microbiology labs in Atlanta, Baltimore, and Toronto to identify all cases of invasive pneumococcal infection in adults ages 18 to 64 and selected a sample of patients for further study. Through telephone interviews with those patients and randomly selected healthy residents of the same age, the researchers discovered cigarette smoking was the strongest risk factor for pneumococcal infection in adults with normal immune systems.

67. You Can Prevent PCP In Children - Divisions Of HIV/AIDS Prevention - HIV/AIDS Br
Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) is the most common opportunistic infection among children with HIV infection. This guide explains the causes and treatment of PCP in children, and how early diagnosis of HIV infection in pregnant women and children can prevent PCP.
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PCP is the most serious infection among children with HIV. It can be fatal. PCP can be prevented and treated. TMP-SMX, also known as Bactrim, Septra,
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preventing and treating PCP. Early diagnosis and treatment of HIV in pregnant women can help prevent HIV and PCP in their children. What is PCP? Pneumocystis carinii (NEW-mo-SIS-tis CA-RIN- nee-eye) pneumonia, or "PCP," is a severe illness that adults and children with HIV or AIDS may get. It is caused by a germ called Pneumocystis carinii. Most children infected with this germ don’t get pneumonia because their immune systems are normal. Children whose immune systems are badly damaged by HIV can get PCP. Children with HIV are less likely to get PCP today than in earlier years. However, PCP is still the most common serious infection among children with AIDS in the United States. How do I know if my child has PCP?

68. Diseases And Conditions -- Discovery Health -- Pneumonia
pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that can be caused by many different microorganisms. pneumoniaBy Danielle Zerr, MD Images (click to view larger image)
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pneumonia By Danielle Zerr, MD Images (click to view larger image) Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that can be caused by many different microorganisms. These include viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi. What is going on in the body? Pneumonia occurs when an infectious organism causes inflammation in the lungs. The air sacs fill with liquid and pus. This means they can't deliver oxygen effectively to the blood vessels. What are the signs and symptoms of the infection? The symptoms of pneumonia vary depending on the organism but may include the following: chest pain cough that may bring up sputum fever and chills shortness of breath vomiting weakness What are the causes and risks of the infection? Pneumonia is a fairly common infection that affects people of all ages. Some of its more common causes are as follows: bacteria, such as Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, and Haemophilus influenzae fungi, such as the organism that causes aspergillosis organisms similar to bacteria, such as the ones that cause tuberculosis and chlamydia parasites, such as Pneumocystis carinii, which is often seen in people with AIDS

69. North Florida Wellness - An Ounce Of Prevention...
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70. Pneumonia
pneumonia means that there is an infection or inflammation in the lung tissue. pneumonia.Reviewed by Dr John Pillinger, GP What is pneumonia?
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What is pneumonia?
Pneumonia means that there is an infection or inflammation in the lung tissue. It can be caused by a lot of different micro-organisms - viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites that are too small to see - but it can also be caused by corrosive chemicals breathed into the stomach or toxic gases from a fire.
Pneumonia is still a common disease. Many people die from it every year, most commonly women and people over the age of 70. The overall death rate due to pneumonia is currently 5 per cent.
Half of all pneumonia cases are caused by bacteria . The streptococcus bacteria, known as pneumococcus, is the main cause of the most typical pneumonia.

71. Bacterial Pneumonia
From the Centers for Disease Control, clinical data collected to discuss the particulars of this pneumonic variant.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/hip/pneumonia/1_bactpn.htm
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Part I. Issues On Prevention Of Nosocomial Pneumonia, 1994 I. Etiologic Agents The reported distribution of etiologic agents causing nosocomial pneumonia varies between hospitals because of differences in patient populations and diagnostic methods employed.(2-10) In general, however, bacteria have been the most frequently isolated pathogens.(2-6,9,11-13) Schaberg et al reported that in 1986-1989, aerobic bacteria comprised at least 73%, and fungi 4%, of isolates from sputum and tracheal aspirates from pneumonia patients at the University of Michigan Hospitals and hospitals participating in the National Nosocomial Infection Surveillance System (NNIS); very few anaerobic bacteria and no viruses were reported, probably because anaerobic and viral cultures were not performed routinely in the reporting hospitals ( Table 1 ).(3) Similarly, cultures of bronchoscopic specimens from mechanically ventilated patients with pneumonia have rarely yielded anaerobes.(5-7,9,11,14,15) Only the report by Bartlett, which was based mainly on cultures of transtracheal aspirates from patients not receiving mechanically assisted ventilation, showed a predominance of anaerobes. Nosocomial bacterial pneumonias are frequently polymicrobial,(4,7,9,11,12,15-19) and gram-negative bacilli are the usual predominant organisms (

72. MedWebPlus Subject Pneumonia
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73. CNN - Yeltsin Hospitalized With Pneumonia - Jan. 9, 1997
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Yeltsin hospitalized with pneumonia
January 9, 1996
Web posted at: 5:10 a.m. EST (1010 GMT) Latest developments: Also: MOSCOW (CNN) Russian President Boris Yeltsin was hospitalized with "the first signs of pneumonia" Wednesday, raising new concerns about his health two months after his heart surgery. Yeltsin was being treated at the Central Clinical Hospital in suburban Moscow. Initially, his spokesman would not elaborate on his condition, except to say Yeltsin was not running a fever. But the Kremlin issued a statement Thursday confirming that he had pneumonia. The statement also said doctors described Yeltsin's temperature as "normal" and he was being treated with anti-biotics. No further details were given. The 65-year-old Yeltsin, who underwent quintuple bypass heart surgery in November and returned to work only two weeks ago, was reported on Monday to be suffering from a bad cold or the flu. He then canceled his schedule and returned to his country home to rest.
U.S. consultant optimistic on prognosis

74. Pneumonia
pneumonia. Anything that causes a consolidation, or filling up, of theair sacs and tubes of the lung is called a pneumonia. pneumonia
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Anything that causes a consolidation, or filling up, of the air sacs and tubes of the lung is called a pneumonia. Pneumonia is distinct from and should not be confused with bronchitis. Usually, and as is commonly understood, a pneumonia is caused by an infection, most often bacterial , but sometimes viral in origin. Bacterial pneumonia is most commonly caused by a germ called Streptococcus pneumoniae , and generally involves high fever, cough, and some degree of "toxicity," that is feeling pretty bad. Pneumonia is also caused by mycoplasma , commonly called "walking pneumonia," because the patient isn't all that sick and is literally walking around. Chlamydia can cause pneumonia, especially in very young infants as a consequence of an infection picked up travelling down the birth canal. These babies usually have an eye infection ( conjunctivitis ) to go along with a severe, hacking cough. However, our definition does not exclude pneumonia from other causes, and chief among these is consolidation of a section of the lungs by foreign material, usually vomited food - or aspiration pneumonia. Severely handicapped children who are lying horizontally all the time are at risk for this complication. Hydrocarbon solvents down in the lungs can cause incredibly bad chemical pneumonias. A certain furniture polish is an example of a substance pediatricians advise strongly against having in the home at all for just that reason. It has been lethal on quite a few occasions. Ask your doctor about that and remember that

75. EMedicine - Pneumonia, Mycoplasma : Article By Santos Cantu, Jr, MD
Scientific lecture on the relation of mycoplasma pneumoniae as a common cause for communityacquired pneumonia.
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77. Passage Akio Morita, 78
Akio Morita, Sony's cofounder and the father of the Walkman, died of pneumonia Sunday in a Tokyo hospital. Morita was the marketing genius behind some of the company's greatest innovations. Made in Japan was a pejorative term when Morita and Masaru Ibuka started their consumer products business more than 50 years ago. Sony has gone on to become a giant in the electronics and entertainment industries. Morita has been in poor health since suffering a stroke in 1993. Wired News
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78. Atlas Of Pathology
Back to Previous Image. URBANA ATLAS OF PATHOLOGY. Image Number 114 Lung, pneumonia,pneumococcal. This is the typical picture of an exudative pneumonia.
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79. Health Library: All Topics: P: Pneumonia - Healthfinder®
Fight Flu and pneumonia This publication describes the flu, explains which groupsof people should get the flu shot and why, directs people on when to get the
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80. CNN - Yeltsin 'satisfactory,' Being Treated For Pneumonia - Jan. 9, 1997
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Yeltsin 'satisfactory,' being treated for pneumonia
January 9, 1997
Web posted at: 9:00 a.m. EST (1400 GMT) MOSCOW (CNN) Doctors treating Boris Yeltsin for pneumonia reported Thursday the Russian president is in "satisfactory condition," according to Dr. Renat Akchurin, the heart surgeon who performed Yeltsin's quintuple bypass operation two months ago. Akchurin said he's been told Yeltsin's illness which led to hospitalization on Wednesday is unrelated to the heart surgery. The Kremlin, hoping to reduce public concern over this latest setback, issued a short statement Thursday saying Yeltsin, 65, had a normal temperature and was being treated with antibiotics. The Kremlin said Yeltsin had discussed affairs of state by telephone with Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, who has left on a scheduled vacation "near Moscow" but was keeping a close eye on developments.
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