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Bacterial pneumonia
- ... Antibiotics to treat bacteria that cause pneumonia (until bacterial pneumonia is ruled out or if there is bacterial pneumonia in addition to SARS) and to treat bacterial ...
- ... may include: Antibiotics, only if you also have bacterial pneumonia Antiviral medicines Steroids Oxygen, breathing support (mechanical ventilation), ...
- ... puts pressure on the lungs. Risk factors include: Bacterial pneumonia Tuberculosis Chest surgery Lung abscess Trauma or injury ...
- ... of the brain ( meningitis ) Liver or gallbladder Lungs ( bacterial pneumonia ) Skin ( cellulitis ) For people in or recently discharged ...
- ... rapidly identify the type of bacteria in a bacterial infection, including pneumonia. ... in the test sample. You may have a bacterial infection. A culture is needed to confirm the diagnosis.
- ... treatments (possibly) If you are diagnosed with a bacterial form of pneumonia, it is important that you are started on ...
- ... faster. Therefore, they are not needed unless another bacterial infection such as pneumonia develops. The use of human-derived botulinum antitoxin ...
- ... respiratory failure, liver failure, and heart failure . Sometimes, bacterial infections occur during or just after viral pneumonia, which may lead to more serious forms of ...
- ... may be due to any of the following: Bacterial, viral, or fungal lung infection Cancerous cells ( lung cancer , mesothelioma ) Pneumonia Benign growth
- ... sore throats , ear infections , sinus infections , mononucleosis , bronchitis , pneumonia , and tuberculosis Urinary tract infections Viral gastroenteritis and bacterial gastroenteritis Children and adults may have a low- ...