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Patients who undergo processes such as bone ...

Based on the causes of pneumonia, diseases are divided into the following types:


Bacterial pneumonia: As the name implies, this type of pneumonia caused by different types of bacteria. Most bacteria cause pneumonia is the pneumococcus. This type


pneumonia usually affects people who have weakened immune systems, for reasons as old age, disease, malnutrition, etc. Bacterial pneumonia indicated by signs like rapid breathing, increased pulse rate, high fever with chills and shivering, severe pain in the chest, knocking teeth, heart rate, greenish strattera cost color of rust and slime, heavy, etc. sweat of the most common types of pneumonia, atypical pneumonia. This type of pneumonia bacteria also induced. The bacteria responsible for causing SARS Chlamydophila pneumonia, Mycoplasma pneumonia and Legionella Pneumophila. Most forms of atypical pneumonia characterized by mild symptoms, but pneumonia caused by Legionella sometimes leads to severe symptoms. Mortality from pneumonia Legionella induced very high. Viral pneumonia: This option pneumonia can be caused by different viruses. The most common forms of viruses that cause viral pneumonia, influenza virus, parainfluenza virus, herpes simplex virus, rynovirusy, adenoviruses, Hantavirus, cytomegalovirus and respiratory syncytial virus. Symptoms of pneumonia are viruses induced as pneumonia episodes caused by bacteria. People with viral pneumonia are at risk of bacterial pneumonia. Pneumonia episodes caused by cytomegalovirus or CMV is more common among depressed immune individuals. CMV belongs to a group of herpes viruses. Patients who undergo processes like transplantation of bone marrow and solid organ transplantation are often infected with CMV. CMV pneumonia induced usually accompanied by any significant symptoms. However, if CMV causes pneumonia in AIDS patients, individuals undergoing chemotherapy, bone marrow or organ transplant patients, the consequences can be quite severe. Recently obtained statistics showed that 20 percent of patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation developed CMV pneumonia. Extremely high mortality rate among patients suffering from pneumonia, CMV simultaneously with hypoxemia (a condition characterized by low oxygen levels). Mycoplasma pneumonia: a condition called as it is caused by mycoplasma (tiny free-living agents of human diseases). Mycoplasmas are known to have signs as bacteria and viruses. People of all ages can suffer from mycoplasma pneumonia. The symptoms of mycoplasma pneumonia differ from symptoms


Further types of pneumonia. Patients may experience symptoms like rash and anemia. Some patients may develop neurological syndromes like encephalitis, myelitis, and meningitis. Aspiration pneumonia: This type of pneumonia occurs when people inhale foreign material. Inhaled foreign materials cause inflammation of the bronchi and lungs and can lead to the formation of pus in the lungs. Often inhaled foreign material content of the stomach, as the selection, vomiting, food and beverages. Problems with teeth, old age, with a sedative, as an alcoholic, coma, and anesthesia are among the factors of


aspiration pneumonia. The response of the lungs depends primarily on the number and nature of inhaled substances. The more acidic nature of the material, the greater the intensity of damage to the lungs. Fungal pneumonia: fungal pneumonia is one of the rarest types of pneumonia. Fungus causes this type of pneumonia pnevmotsistnoy. This type


pneumonia also more common in people with weakened immune systems. Often described as pnevmotsistnoy pneumonia complications faced by patients with AIDS. Patients with cancer are also at risk from pnevmotsistnoy pneumonia. Hospital pneumonia: Hospital pneumonia is a condition that occurs only at the expense of patient stay in hospital. Pneumonia: Often this condition is called CAP. CAP is classified as one of the worst forms of pneumonia. Pneumonia is the 4th most common cause of mortality in Britain and worth six in the same category in the United States. 85 percent of CAP episodes occur because of common pathogens as Haemophilus influenza, Moraxella catarrhal and pneumococcus. The remaining 15 percent of CAP cases occur due to atypical pathogens, as Legionella species, Mycoplasma pneumonia and Lobzyn. In rare cases the condition can be caused by Acinetobacter, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterobacter. .

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