ATYPICAL PNEUMONIA - This refers to a type of
pneumonia that does not follow the typical signs and symptoms of
pneumonia. A number of different
viral and
bacterial agents have been identified which can cause this form of
respiratory infection..
Full article >>>Atypical pneumoniaDefinition:
Atypical pneumonia refers to
pneumonia caused by certain
bacteria -- namely, Legionella pneumophila,
Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and Chlamydophila
pneumoniae.
Full article >>>Atypical pneumonias can affect otherwise healthy people who have close contact with one another.
Pneumonia caused by M.
Full article >>>Atypical pneumonia is usually a
flu-like illness caused by
Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Legionnaire's
disease may also cause
atypical pneumonia. In addition, this term is used to describe cases of
pneumonia caused by
viruses, fungi, or
parasites.
Full article >>>Atypical pneumoniaSome types of
pneumonia are known as
atypical pneumonia.
Full article >>>Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome (
SARS), the
atypical pneumonia virus dubbed the "killer bug" or "mystery
pneumonia", is continuing to be investigated by scientists worldwide and affect individuals in the Far East.
Full article >>>2003, the World Health
Organization
first noted reports of cases of
atypical pneumonia from China, but Chinese officials did not begin cooperating fully with international experts until April.
Full article >>>Other
bacteria such as Myco
plasma and Legionella, as well as certain
viruses, also can cause
pneumonia, which is often called
atypical pneumonia because these less common
infections do not always cause all of the classic
pneumonia symptoms.
Full article >>>WHO (the World Health
Organization) recommends the use of isolation and barrier
nursing techniques with patients who have
atypical pneumonia and any possible links to the outbreaks, and that suspect cases be reported to national health authorities.
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Auricular
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Full article >>>Later that month, the CDC began to work with the World Health
Organization (WHO) to investigate the cause(s) of
SARS and to develop guidelines for
infection control.
SARS has been described as an "
atypical pneumonia of unknown
etiology; ...
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