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Results 1 - 10 of 193 for Bacterial pneumonia
  1. Pneumonia (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... cause pneumonia. Bacteria are the most common cause. Bacterial pneumonia can occur on its own. It can also ... pneumonia, you are at risk of also getting bacterial pneumonia. The different viruses that can cause pneumonia include: ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... lungs including: Bacterial infections such as tuberculosis and bacterial pneumonia Fungal infections Lung cancer One or both tests ... or a type of infection such as: Tuberculosis Bacterial pneumonia Fungal infection If you have questions about your ...
  4. Pneumonia (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Pneumonia/Start Here ... Pneumonia ... American Academy of Family Physicians
  5. End of Life Issues/Specifics ... End of Life Issues ... Family Caregiver Alliance
  6. Pneumonia Symptoms and Diagnosis (American Lung Association)  
    Pneumonia/Symptoms ... Pneumonia ... American Lung Association ... Pneumonia symptoms can vary from mild to severe and depend on the type germ causing the infection, ...
  7. What to Do if You Get the Flu (AGS Health in Aging Foundation)  
    ... at high risk for serious flu complications, including bacterial pneumonia, ear infections, sinus infections, dehydration, and worsening of chronic medical conditions.
  8. ... COVID-19 Bacterial infections , such as: Whooping cough Bacterial pneumonia Why do I need a respiratory pathogens panel? ... uwhealth.org/healthwise/article/rsp11 Related Health Topics Bacterial Infections Breathing ... Syncytial Virus Infections Viral Infections Whooping Cough ...
  9. ... fungal infections in your respiratory tract, such as bacterial pneumonia , tuberculosis , bronchiectasis , and histoplasmosis . Test procedure: You provide a sputum sample, usually by coughing it up into a special cup. In certain cases, you ... look for bacterial or fungal infections in your blood Test procedure: ...
  10. ... may include: Antibiotics, only if you also have bacterial pneumonia Antiviral medicines Steroids Oxygen, breathing support (mechanical ventilation), ...
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