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2301por England, Julie, Xie, Rongbing, Marshall, Tammy, Kirklin, James, Blood, Peggy, Wille, Keith, Gongora, Enrique, Sharp, Brandon, Nellore, Anoma, Lee, Rachael A, Walker, Jeremey“…An adequate definition to recognize and prevent nosocomial pneumonia in this population is needed. Our institution began looking at a set of diagnostic criteria for EAP (ECMO-Associated Pneumonia, Figure 2). …”
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2302“…Common findings of COVID-19 pneumonia on chest CT images include ground-glass opacities and organizing pneumonia. …”
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2303“…RATIONALE: Acute fibrinous and organizing pneumonia (AFOP) is a rare acute or subacute interstitial lung disorder characterized by the deposition of fibrin within the alveoli and organizing pneumonia with a patchy distribution. …”
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2305por Endimiani, Andrea, Brigante, Gioconda, Bettaccini, Alessia A, Luzzaro, Francesco, Grossi, Paolo, Toniolo, Antonio Q“…BACKGROUND: Streptococcus pneumoniae is the leading cause of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). …”
Publicado 2005
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2306por Cunha, Burke A“…Traditionally, ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) has been treated either with double drug therapy or with monotherapy. …”
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2308“…BACKGROUND: A variable decision in managing community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is the initial site of care; in-patient versus outpatient. …”
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2309por Denoeud, Lise, Turbelin, Clément, Ansart, Séverine, Valleron, Alain-Jacques, Flahault, Antoine, Carrat, Fabrice“…METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We developed a simple model based on Poisson seasonal regression to predict excess cases of pneumonia and influenza mortality during influenza epidemics, based on influenza morbidity data and the dominant types/subtypes of circulating viruses. …”
Publicado 2007
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2310por Strouse, S.“…Therefore this study adds further support to the view that although opsonic immunity is produced in pneumonia, it is not the only means of defense possessed by the body, and by itself it cannot explain the crisis.…”
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2311“…During this period there were 32 cases of Pneumococcus Type I, II, and III pneumonia among the vaccinated four-fifths of camp, and 42 cases of pneumonia of these types among the unvaccinated one-fifth of camp. …”
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2312“…All outbreak of pneumonia in dairy cows attributed to Bacillus bovisepticus is described. …”
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2313“…Erythrocyte counts, blood volume, hemoglobin, and hematocrit determinations on a series of dogs suffering from experimental pneumonia induced by the tracheal insufflation of Bacillus bronchiseplicus and Bacillus mucosus capsulatus indicate that in this condition there is an actual loss of circulating erythrocytes, without compensatory regeneration. …”
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2314“…Mice which have been partially immunized by previous inhalations of living or killed pneumococci and which while alcoholized are exposed to an atmosphere of virulent pneumococci often develop a pneumococcus lobar pneumonia. 3. Mice which have been rendered relatively immune to one type of pneumococcus may frequently develop lobar pneumonia after the inhalation of pneumococci of another type.…”
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2315“…Employing a method devised for the investigation of natural immunity and experimental pneumococcus infection, a study has been made of the serum immune changes occurring during the course of lobar pneumonia due to Pneumococcus Types I and II and Group IV, in man. …”
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2316“…Pneumococcus polysaccharides, when injected intradermally into patients convalescent from pneumonia, are capable of eliciting a response. The polysaccharide inducing a cutaneous reaction was found always to be homologous in type to that of the pneumococcus causing the infection. b. …”
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2317“…An investigation has been made of the process of local recovery occurring in the pulmonary lesions of dogs with experimental pneumococcus lobar pneumonia. Six animals showing simultaneous healing and spread of the pathological process in different parts of the lungs were sacrificed during the active stage of the disease for bacteriological and histological study. …”
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2318por Baker, James A.“…Suspensions of the lungs of the mice with pneumonia, when inoculated intranasally or intratracheally into calves, cause a disease like the natural infection, characterized by fever, diarrhea, and pneumonia. …”
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2319por MacLeod, Colin M., Hodges, Richard G., Heidelberger, Michael, Bernhard, William G.“…Immunization of man with 0.03 to 0.06 mg. of each of the capsular polysaccharides of pneumococcus types I, II, V, and VII, given in a single subcutaneous injection, has been shown to be effective in preventing pneumonia caused by these types but not that due to heterologous types. 2. …”
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