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Friday, October, 23, 2009

Does Penicillan Treat Pneumonia

Health Encyclopedia: Pneumonia Prognosis

Prognosis


More than a million people are hospitalized each year for pneumonia, making it the third most frequent reason for hospitalizations (births are first and heart disease is second). Although the majority of pneumonias respond well to treatment, the infection can still be a very serious problem. It kills between 40,000 and 70,000 people each year.

Outlook for High-Risk Individuals

Hospitalized Patients. For patients who require hospitalization for pneumonia, thedeath rate is between 10 - 25%....

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Expert & Community Posts

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Antibiotics and the Elderly: When Do We Say No?
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...friends and things were good all around. Then she got pneumonia. Regular care wasn't pulling... Read more »

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Mycoplasma bacteria and IBD
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...what had caused me to be so ill - I'd had mycoplasma pneumonia. It was a strain of pneumonia... Read more »

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...Santa hat a lot (and oxygen tubes, since I also had pneumonia as a result of the chemo!)... Read more »

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...The public learned the comedian died quite young of pneumonia at 50 and that he had Sarcoidosis... Read more »

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IBD Updates
By Elizabeth Roberts , Health Expert

...caused by a bacteria, like a strep throat infection or pneumonia. An antibiotic will not cure a... Read more »

Health Guide

Pneumonia: Causes
CausesBacteria are the most common cause of pneumonia. However, pneumonia can also be caused by viruses, fungi, and other agents. It is often impossible to identify the specific culprit.Many bacteria... Read more »
Pneumonia: Medications
Dozens of antibiotics are available that can treat most cases of pneumonia in or out of the hospital, but it is sometimes difficult for the physician to select the best drug. Patients with... Read more »
Pneumonia: Diagnosis
Diagnostic Difficulties in Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP). It is important to determine if the cause of CAP is bacteria, atypical bacteria, or a virus, since they all require different... Read more »
Pneumonia: Treatment
TreatmentPatients with pneumonia are generally treated with:AntibioticsRespiratory support with oxygen, if neededCategorizing Severity and Determining the Need for HospitalizationUp to 10% of all... Read more »
Peripheral Artery Disease and Intermittent Claudication: Risk Factors
...that contribute to heart disease and peripheral artery disease.The primary suspect has been Chlamydia pneumoniae, a non-bacterial organism that causes mild pneumonia in young adults. In one study,... Read more »

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...also used to prevent and treat a certain type of pneumonia (pneumocystis-type). This medication... Read more »

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...lung problems, lung infections (Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia), skin reactions, diarrhea, and... Read more »

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