Sentences with phrase «pneumonia which»

Aspiration in nursing home residents often results in pneumonitis or pneumonia which often leads to death.
The new bike is comfortable and fast and capable, and now I ride it nearly every day (except when it's pouring rain, and during my recent bout of pneumonia which made it hard to breathe).
She had terrible mastitis which required surgery, a retained fetus which required us to spay her, and then she developed aspiration pneumonia which required mechanical ventilation.
Due to his condition, Morty will always be susceptible to upper respiratory infections and pneumonia which will require hospitalization and oxygen therapy.
In many instances these cats develop broncho - pneumonia which is a life threatening disease with a high mortality rate.
If your french bulldog is unconscious, non-responsive, or completely listless, do not induce vomiting: you can cause aspiration pneumonia which can cause your french bulldog to suck fluids into their lungs.
Two years ago I got pneumonia which lasted over two months and only got worse day by day.
The death in all was almost invariably associated with a massive pneumonia which was characterized by the presence of microabscesses and mucus - containing cysts.
The most common diseases under this category is bronchitis or pneumonia which is responsible for 16 % of global deaths of children younger than five.
He also explained that there are several different types of pneumonia which can be caused by viral, bacterial, or fungal pathogens.

Not exact matches

This can also set the stage for complications including secondary bacterial pneumonia, which can often be deadly.
Pfizer, the U.S. drug giant behind blockbuster treatments like Viagra and the pneumonia vaccine Prevnar, reported fourth quarter 2017 earnings which easily beat Wall Street analyst expectations, including a massive $ 11 billion boost from President Donald Trump's new tax cuts.
Since Clinton is reportedly taking antibiotics, it would appear that her brand of pneumonia is bacterial, which is among the most common pneumonia types.
And as one physician told the Washington Post in an interview on Tuesday, if caught early, bacterial pneumonia doesn't require hospitalization and can be successfully treated with antibiotics (all of which appears to be the case with Clinton based on the available information).
«When you get resistance for a common infection, it's a big problem, which we're sort of ignoring a bit like global warming,» said Dr. Colin Broom, the CEO of Nabriva Therapeutics, a biotech firm developing a new antibiotic to treat community - acquired bacterial pneumonia.
«BRAC promoters focus on immunization and family planning in addition to standard Integrated Community Case Management (ICCM) activities (which largely focus on treating malaria and diarrhea, while identifying and making referrals for pneumonia).»
Living Goods says that it «aim [s] to reduce under - five mortality by focusing on an ICCM + approach, [which] includes quality diagnosis and treatments for pneumonia, diarrhea, malaria, encouraging prevention and healthy behaviors, and improving maternal and newborn health, especially in the perinatal period.»
Or what if he had succumbed to pneumonia on the day he was to betray Jesus, and the chief priests went ahead without Judas's testimony, which obviously they didn't need?
One dies from dysentery and the second from pneumonia, which they are too weak to ward off.»
He had had pneumonia off and on since the spring, along with chronic anemia, nausea, pain and an eye infection for which he was taking IV medication once or twice a day.
Center Charley Dinkins has recovered from pneumoniawhich will give Miami some rebounds — but the Redskins still can not match Michigan on the boards and need even better shooting than they have shown.
It turned out Jovi had pneumonia, which eventually cleared up with antibiotics.
Their doctor can listen to their chest to see if there's any chest congestion, they may even want to get an x-ray of the chest to see if there's any fluid collection in their lungs, which may be a sign of pneumonia.
Its antibacterial nature helps it to protect baby from a whole host of nasty bacteria, viruses, and fungi which can cause things like meningitis, diarrhea and pneumonia:
For an example outside of the toddler years, I happen to be a little under the weather, by which I mean that I have pneumonia.
Bacterial fevers occur when the body fights off infection caused by bacteria, such as an ear infection (which can be bacterial or viral), a urinary tract infection, or bacterial pneumonia.
Once your child's medical condition is stable, we often change to oral antibiotics, which are recommended in the majority of pediatric pneumonia cases.
Except that the tylenol was given in response to fevers from pneumonia and bronchitis, which can lead to asthma.
The second time, she got a cold which turned into pneumonia.
My mom had mentioned that my son was sick and had been favouring his ear, so my husband took him to the walk - in clinic and for an x-ray of his chest, which indicated that he had Pneumonia.
You don't want a baby with measles, which can cause «severe complications such as pneumonia or encephalitis,» according to CNN.
The Hep B vaccine (or HBV) protects against the virus that causes hepatitis B; the DTaP vaccine protects against the viruses that cause diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough); the PCV (pneumococcal vaccine) protects against the cause of bacterial meningitis, pneumonia, and ear infections; the Hib vaccine protects against Haemophilus influenzae type b bacteria (which can also cause bacterial meningitis, pneumonia, or epiglottitis); and the rotavirus oral vaccine protects against a virus that causes the stomach flu.
Back in 1946, Dr. Curtis Mendelson decided to run his own experiment on rabbits to determine if aspiration of food caused by general anesthesia had a causal relationship with the development of pneumonia, which he witnessed in one of his patients.
For the study, the investigators calculated the current costs of 10 pediatric diseases for which there is evidence of a protective effect of breastfeeding — including eczema, middle - ear infections, lower respiratory tract infections like pneumonia, asthma, type 1 diabetes and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Thus, diarrhoea and undernutrition combine to form a vicious circle which, if it is not broken, can eventually result in death; the final event may be a particularly severe or prolonged episode of diarrhoea or, when severe undernutrition is present, another serious infection such as pneumonia.
Pneumonia is a lung infection which is due to a virus or bacteria.
Nearly all, 95 percent of these deaths, are attributed to three causes: sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS); necrotizing enterocolitis, seen primarily in preterm babies and in which the lining of the intestinal wall dies; and lower respiratory infections such as pneumonia.
There are many diseases which affect your baby health, which include asthma, bronchitis, croup and pneumonia.
For example, some throat and ear infections are due to bacteria, and not viruses, and some people with a cough and breathlessness are actually developing pneumonia, which may be bacterial and antibiotics would be essential.
Very few people die from the disease, which behaves a lot like pneumonia.
That would make the illness it causes, which can involve severe pneumonia and kidney failure, MERS.
The clinic's staff gave the children barbiturates, which often led to their death by pneumonia.
ST258 K. pneumoniae is the predominant cause of human infections among bacteria classified as carbapenem - resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), which kill approximately 600 people annually in the United States and sicken thousands more.
They inhibit Streptococcus pneumoniae, the bacterium frequently responsible for respiratory and ear infections, which may explain why breast - fed infants get fewer respiratory illnesses than formula - fed ones.
With support from GSK, which produces vaccines against viruses causing severe diarrhea and pneumonia and is working on a vaccine against malaria, Delahaye refined his idea to focus on a nutraceutical to be administered during vaccination campaigns.
A 2011 outbreak of Klebsiella pneumoniae (KPC), which is resistant to most known antibiotics, at the National Institutes of Health's Clinical Center killed 11 patients and infected many others.
Most medical doctors would agree that antibiotic drugs — which stave off bacterial infections from staph to salmonella to bacterial pneumonia — are among the most important tools in modern medicine.
Americans were ordered to wear masks to try to slow the spread of the disease, which often progressed rapidly — sometimes in as little as two days — to a lethal form of pneumonia.
The researchers studied a family of bacteria called Enterobacteriaceae, which includes E. coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Enterobacter.
«Aged individuals also have decreased lung function and cough strength, which further escalates the risk for developing pneumonia
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