PPT-Pneumonia Microbiology of Pneumonia
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1 J Matthew Velkey PhD Department of Cell Biology Duke University School of Medicine Andrew Alspaugh MD Department of Medicine Infectious Disease Division Duke University
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1 J Matthew Velkey PhD Department of Cell Biology Duke University School of Medicine Andrew Alspaugh MD Department of Medicine Infectious Disease Division Duke University School of Medicine. It is . not possible . to distinguish between bacterial and viral pneumonia on clinical grounds alone!. Suggestive of bacteria:. Rapid . onset (. tachypnea. , cough, retractions). Likely to appear very sick. Xray. and Generalities. Lobar Pneumonia. What is it??. It is a form of pneumonia that affects a large and continuous area of the lobe of the lung. It is one of the two anatomic classifications of pneumonia (the other being bronchopneumonia).. Daniel Urschel, MD, Charles Pace, MD, Sherman Alter, MD. Department of Pediatrics, . Boonshoft. School of Medicine, Wright State University, The Children’s Medical Center of Dayton. Clin Infect Dis 2011; 53 (7): 617-630. By: Haein Choi. Outline. Title. Outline. Vocabulary. Background. Causes. Risks. Treatment. Conclusion. Work Cited. Vocabulary. suppressed: to put down. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: lung disease that block airflow and make it difficult to breathe. . ©Jhpiego Corporation. The Johns Hopkins . University. A Training Program on . Community-Directed . Intervention (CDI) to Improve Access to Essential Health Services. Module 17 Objectives. By the end of this module, learners will:. ©Jhpiego Corporation. The Johns Hopkins . University. A Training Program on . Community-Directed . Intervention (CDI) to Improve Access to Essential Health Services. Module 17 Objectives. By the end of this module, learners will:. Bottlenecks, barriers, and solutions: results from multicountry consultations focused on reduction of childhood pneumonia and diarrhoea deaths. . “. Why are so many children still dying of preventable conditions, and how do we move forward?. (CAP) . Objectives. Discuss the epidemiology and pathophysiology of pneumonia and CAP. Explain the different classifications of pneumonia. Recognize clinical presentations associated with CAP. Discuss the diagnosis and treatment of CAP. 2. J. Matthew Velkey, PhD. Department of Cell Biology. Duke University School of Medicine. Andrew Alspaugh, MD. Department of Internal Medicine. Infectious Disease Division. Duke University School of Medicine. Streptococcus Pneumoniae. ,. Chlamydia . and . Legionella. Dr. Sameer Naji, MB, . BCh. , PhD (UK). Dean Assistant. Head of Basic Medical Sciences Dept. . Faculty of Medicine. The Hashemite University. Pneumonia is an acute infection of lung parenchyma characterized by (accumulation of secretions and inflammatory cells in alveoli). . Clinical classification. Community-acquired . pneumonia (CAP):. Joshi . MD (. kaumarbhritya. ). Assistant professor . HAMCH. . Definition-. Pneumonia is defined as an inflammatory . condition . . involving lung parenchyma usually due to microorganism.. pneumonia. (CAP). . Definition. . Pneumonia is acute infection leads to inflammation of the parenchyma of the lung . (. the alveoli. ). (consolidation and exudation. ) . The histologically. Fibrinopurulent. Published as: . Patient-reported Consequences of Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) in Patients with . Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) . in the . Journal of the COPD Foundation. . . Pneumonia is always a serious condition but in those with COPD pneumonia results in hospitalization, longer lasting symptoms and more time off work or away from usual activities. Symptoms can last weeks, and people often require help from family or friends..
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