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Detection of Pneumocystis DNA in samples from patients suspected of bacterial pneumonia- a case-control study
Jannik Helweg-Larsen et al.
BMC Infectious Diseases
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25 Nov 2002
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Bacterial Pneumonia and Pandemic Influenza Planning
Ravindra K. Gupta et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
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01 Aug 2008
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Deaths from Bacterial Pneumonia during 1918–19 Influenza Pandemic
John F. Brundage et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
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01 Aug 2008
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Bench-to-bedside review: Therapeutic options and issues in the management of ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia
Jordi Rello
Critical Care
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2005
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HIV infected adults do not have an excess of colonising bacteria in their large airways: ... susceptibility to bacterial pneumonia but the underlying ...
Stephen B Gordon et al.
BMC Infectious Diseases
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12 Dec 2003
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Measurement of complement receptor 1 on neutrophils in bacterial and viral pneumonia
Ulla Hohenthal et al.
BMC Infectious Diseases
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24 Jan 2006
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Time--dose response for nitrogen dioxide exposure in an infectivity model system.: ... to the induction of bacterial pneumonia. The data collected ...
D L Coffin et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives
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01 Feb 1976
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Varicella Pneumonia Complicating Pregnancy: A Report of Seven Cases: Background: Pneumonia is the most common complication of varicella-zoster infection in adults and
has potentially devastating effects when complicating pregnancy. Due to the significant morbidity
and mortality associated with this complication during pregnancy and the small number of reported
cases in the literature, we present this report to help educate physicians who care for pregnant
women.
Cases: Seven patients are presented in this report. These patients presented at various stages in
pregnancy, from 17 to 31 weeks of gestation. Three of the patients had unremarkable hospital
courses. Three of the patients had hospital stays over 21 days in duration. One patient died from
complications of varicella pneumonia after 31 days of hospitalization. The obstetric outcomes of the
7 patients described include 1 non-viable delivery at 20 weeks gestation, 3 term deliveries, 2 preterm
deliveries, and 1 patient who has not yet delivered. All of the patients presented were treated with
intravenous acyclovir therapy. Of the patients described, 3 required intubation and ventilatory
support. Other complications encountered include disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC),
adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), metabolic encephalopathy, pneumothorax, superimposed
bacterial pneumonia, and sepsis. ...
Teresa J. Schutte et al.
Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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1996
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Key transmission parameters of an institutional outbreak during the 1918 influenza pandemic estimated by mathematical modelling: ... with secondary bacterial pneumonia being a relatively ...
Gabriel Sertsou et al.
Theoretical Biology & Medical Modelling
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30 Nov 2006
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Preventable hospitalization and access to primary health care in an area of Southern Italy: ... and 7.1% for bacterial pneumonia. Preventable ...
Paolo Rizza et al.
BMC Health Services Research
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30 Aug 2007
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