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  1. Pneumonia Before Antibiotics: Therapeutic Evolution and Evaluation in Twentieth-Century America by Scott H. Podolsky, 2006-03-23
  2. Community-Acquired Pneumonia
  3. Nosocomial Pneumonia: Strategies for Management
  4. Seminars in Infectious Disease Pneumonias by Louis Weinstein, 1983-07
  5. Lobar pneumonia,: A Roentgenological study. <A correlation of Roentgen-ray findings with clinical and pathological manifestations> by L. R Sante, 1928
  6. PneumocystisPneumonia, Third Edition (Lung Biology in Health and Disease)
  7. The Flu And Pneumonia Update (Disease Update) by Alvin Silverstein, Virginia B. Silverstein, et all 2006-03
  8. Pneumonias by MONROE, ED. KARETZKY, 1993
  9. Oral Drugs for Community-Acquired Pneumonia.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Family Practice News by Mitchel L. Zoler, Todd Zwillich, 1999-12-15
  10. Pneumonia - pocketbook by Profess Godfrey, 1996-01
  11. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Chlamydia Pneumonia: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-08
  12. Severe Pneumonia (Lung Biology in Health and Disease)
  13. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Pneumonia by Rosalyn Carson-DeWitt MD, 2002-01-01
  14. Diagnosing community-acquired pneumonia.(Infectious Diseases): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Damian McNamara, 2004-10-01

181. BW Online | March 21, 2003 | The Deadly Effects Of Suppressed Info
The new, sometimes fatal, pneumonialike disease got a head start in China because the country lacks a free press to dig out the truth. BusinessWeek Online
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The Deadly Effects of Suppressed Info The new, sometimes fatal, pneumonia-like disease got a head start in China because the country lacks a free press to dig out the truth
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182. WHO WHO Issues A Global Alert About Cases Of Atypical Pneumonia
In some, but not all cases, this is followed by bilateral pneumonia, In thisgroup, eight have developed early chest xray signs of pneumonia.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/releases/2003/pr22/en/&e=747

183. ADAP Drugs: Primaquine
A treatment for malaria which is also used in combination with clindamycin for treating mild to moderate PCP pneumonia when first choice treatments are not tolerated or not working well.
http://www.atdn.org/access/drugs/prim.html
primaquine (Primaquine Phosphate) Drug description
Primaquine is a treatment for malaria. Primaquine is also used in combination with clindamycin for treating mild to moderate PCP pneumonia when first choice treatments are not tolerated or not working well. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, commonly referred to as PCP, can affect the lungs as well as other parts of the body, including the skin and internal organs. People who are at the greatest risk of contracting this type of pneumonia are those who have less than 200 T4 cells. Symptoms of PCP include shortness of breath, dry cough, and fever. PCP seems to occur very frequently in women as a first or second AIDS-defining illness. Diagnosis in women is often delayed and the illness may be severe by the time it is detected. Studies are ongoing to determine the usefulness and safety of combined treatment with primaquine and clindamycin. Side effects
The combination of primaquine and clindamycin is generally well tolerated. Nausea, vomiting and stomach cramps occasionally occur. Other side effects can be anemia, headache, visual disturbance and intense itching. Dosage
Combination therapy with oral primaquine at 15 or 30 mg daily with clindamycin given intravenously or orally at 1.8-3.6 g in 3 or 4 divided doses daily is effective in treating PCP.

184. Mycoplasmal Pneumonia And Other Mycoplasmal Diseases Of Swine, G77
Swine producers are often confused by the complexity of the mycoplasmal infections;this fact sheet is an attempt to clarify the information that is
http://ianrpubs.unl.edu/animaldisease/g364.htm&e=747

185. EMedicine - Pneumonia, Bacterial : Article By James Stephen, MD
Article about bacterial pneumonia, which is caused by a pathogenic infection of the lungs.
http://www.emedicine.com/EMERG/topic465.htm
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Author: James Stephen, MD , Associate Director, Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Service, Assistant Professor, Director of Graduate Education, Department of Emergency Medicine, Tufts Medical School and New England Medical Center James Stephen, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Emergency Medicine Editor(s): Dana A Stearns, MD

186. Arizona Respiratory Center Pneumonia
pneumonia is a generic term that is applied to an infection that involves the In most cases it is assumed that the cause of the pneumonia is a bacteria.
http://www.resp-sci.arizona.edu/patient-info/adults/pneumonia-a.htm&e=747

187. Deadly Pneumonia Spreads
A deadly form of pneumonia is moving rapidly around the world as travellers from parts of Asia spread the disease, creating new suspected cases in Britain, Germany, Australia and the United States. The Toronto Star
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188. IOL: Airlines Go On Alert Over Mystery Pneumonia
Flight crews are told to screen out sick passengers. Independent Online
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_id=qw1047902040396B224&e=747

189. ADAP Drugs: Dapsone
Antibiotic used for prophylaxis against PCP pneumonia.(DDS)
http://www.atdn.org/access/drugs/daps.html
dapsone (DDS) Drug description
Dapsone is an effective antibiotic used for prophylaxis against PCP pneumonia. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, commonly referred to as PCP, can affect the lungs as well as other parts of the body, including the skin and internal organs. People who are at the greatest risk of contracting this type of pneumonia are those who have less than 200 T4 cells. Symptoms of PCP include shortness of breath, dry cough, and fever. PCP seems to occur very frequently in women as a first or second AIDS-defining illness. Diagnosis in women is often delayed and the illness may be severe by the time it is detected. Dapsone alone is probably less effective than Bactrim/Septra for prophylaxis. Dapsone with trimethoprim is an effective treatment of PCP. Dapsone with pyrimethamine is being studied for the prevention of toxoplasmosis. Side effects
Anemia, allergic reaction such as widespread rash, and fever. Dosage
Dapsone and ddI should not be taken together. The antacid used in the formulation of ddI may prevent dapsone from being absorbed. Some people do use ddI and dapsone in combination, but take them at least 2 hours apart to reduce the risk of getting PCP. Dapsone is taken in pill form. The usual dose is 50 mg twice a day, or as a single dose of 100 mg per day. In such high dose, anemia may be more frequent. How long it may take to work
Because dapsone is a preventive treatment, you will continue treatment as tolerated to prevent you from getting active PCP or other opportunistic infections that you may be susceptible to.

190. BBC News SCI/TECH Pneumonia Bug Decoded
The pathogen responsible for pneumonia is the latest bug to be decoded by genomescientists.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1447000/1447438.stm&e=747

191. Medstudents - Pneumology - Pneumonia Overview
General considerations about pneumonia , giving importance to prevalent agents in different groups of patients.
http://www.medstudents.com.br/pneumo/pneumo6/pneumo6.htm
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Pneumonia Overview
Introduction
Notwithstanding the availability of potent antimicrobial drugs, pneumonia is still a major health problem. It is an infection of the lower respiratory tract that can be caused by a virus, bacteria or mycoplasma and is characteristically accompanied by cough, sputum production, fever, chills and pleuritic chest pain, all of which may be preceded by an upper respiratory tract infection. Physical examination reveals signs of consolidation of the lung parenchyma (increase tactile and vocal fremitus, bronchophony, egophony, bronchial breath sounds, fine rales over the consolidated area). Often there is also an associated pleural effusion, that can produce opposed features in physical examination (distant-to-absent breath sounds, pleural friction rubs which may fade as effusion becomes outstanding, decreased fremitus and flatness to percussion). These signs are most recurrently found with bacterial pneumonia, whereas viral and mycoplasma pneumonias present with very few signs (often, only rales are heard).
Pathogenesis
1-aspiration of oropharyngeal secretions and associated bacterial flora;

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Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP) is a contagious disease affecting the Bovine pleuro-pneumonia was a major disease of livestock through the
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Singer/songwriter label. Artists include Lucinda Williams, Ryan Adams, Whiskeytown's pneumonia, William Topley, Kim Richey, Robert Earl Keen, Willie Nelson, and Down From The Mountain. Tour dates, message boards, links, audio clips, and online store.
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195. Whiskeytown
Review of pneumonia.
http://www.uttermusic.com/whiskeytown.htm
WHISKEYTOWN Pneumonia
Related artists: Ryan Adams (solo), Wilco, Willard Grant Conspiracy
Best listened to: if you don't own any other Whiskeytown
Sample Tracks: Ballad Of Carol Lynn Don't Wanna Know Why This album has received a lot of slack from those who expect more from Whiskeytown, and the press is half-justified. Pneumonia is a remarkably mediocre album; the kind which could inspire an old pop star like Elton John to sing Adams' praises and eventually join him onstage at a Toronto concert. It's here we're delivered (for the most part), the most ineffectual alt.country created by an independent band today. Perhaps that's why they broke up and left this album as their swan song. "The Ballad of Carol Lynn" is good starter, and raises hopes kept afloat by the next song "Don't Wanna Know Why". "4 Reasons to Lie" swells with repetitious guitar plucks quite nicely, only to have the album then choke up at mid-section. The saving grace here, for some, is the Elton Johnesque "Mirror, Mirror". Completely un-country and as gaudy as sequin socks with white pants, all Adams' influences however wide-ranging, are laid bare with this track. I can imagine "Mirror, Mirror" being despised by purists, but it's catchy as hell. "Paper Moon" and "What the Devil Wanted" also shed some quirky sparkle, but after that the rest of Pneumonia is a write off. The only thing left for diehard Whiskey fans is the last page of the liner notes, which simply state, "Thank you and goodnight."

196. MerckSource
Find diagrams of the lungs and respiratory system and information about pneumonia symptoms.
http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_adam.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszSzcns

197. Tributes To Rudyard Kipling
Review of tributes to the author and his influence. Published in the winter of 1899 after The White Man's Burden was published and while he was near death with pneumonia.
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Literary Digest 18 (March 25, 1899). T he last few weeks have afforded proof that the world has not yet outgrown the poet. Scarcely in the history of our race has a living writer received such tribute as that accorded to Mr. Rudyard Kipling during the critical period of his recent illness. Two great nations watched at his bedside. Throughout the United States and throughout the British empire the despatches reporting the progress of his struggle against death were waited for as nothing else in the day's news. The German Emperor cabled to Mrs. Kipling a message of sympathy, in which he referred to "our common race," and which the London Spectator regards as having practically the weight of a political manifesto. And the center of all this breathless solicitude, this affectionate concern not only on the part of individuals but of nations, is a man still in his thirty-third year, a private citizen, a writer of poems and stories. The Academy (London) comments that Mr. Kipling's hold upon the hearts of the people is the more remarkable in view of the fact that his work has ever avoided the sentimental and humanely genial, and has been notable rather for uncompromising vigor. After speaking of "the tremendous moral force in the hands of this far-sighted student of tendencies,"

198. A Hard-rock Dedication
Lyrics and song by pneumonia, a band from Norwalk, CT.
http://smelltheroses.moonfruit.com/
Smell the Roses
Dedicated to those who lost their lives on 9/11/01. God rest their souls.
religion terrorism joining together to tear down the essence of human nature
see the towers crumble like a pile of sticks so many people dying it makes me sick
where they are running like a dog now this awful mess God as my witness
terrorists suck innocent blood
wake wake wake up and smell the roses baby
trying to force the world to fit their way it looks so ugly they now must pay
It was just a matter of time before their twisted minds would sink us into the pit of desperation
by Pneumonia
WTC under attack
A hard-rock dedication victims? This is war A hard-rock dedication to the victims of the WTC disaster

199. Lomatium Dissectum As An Anti-viral And Anti-bacterial Herbal Medicine."
Antiviral and anti-bacterial herb used for treatment of hepatitis-C, HIV, chronic-fatigue, and pneumonia.
http://www.lomatium.com/
Lomatium.com, offering Lomatium dissectum as an anti-viral and anti-bacterial herbal medicine.
The anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties of Lomatium dissectum have attracted the interest of herbalists and Naturopathic physicians who are utilizing it in the treatment of today’s most difficult viral diseases. It may be part of a protocol in the treatment of Hepatitis-C, Influenza, HIV, AIDS, Chronic-fatigue, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Herpes simplex, Sinusitis , and common Colds The root of the Lomatium dissectum plant is a natural medicine with extensive traditional use by the Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest and Northern Nevada where it grows. It was used primarily for upper respiratory infections , although a great many other uses have been noted. When the influenza epidemic hit Northern Nevada in 1918, Ernst Krebs MD of Carson City was surprised to see the local Washoe people recovering, and he inquired as to their medicine. They called it "Toh-sa" or "Do-sa". Dr. Krebs called it Balsamea, due to its biting odor of balsamic resins. Botanists named it Leptotaenia dissecta until 1942 when it was renamed Lomatium dissectum , a slightly different classification. One of the many Lomatium species is often called "

200. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
SARS Update (28.5.2004). Highlights of Government AntiSARS Measures (pdf format)Government rebuilds public health defence system (23.6.2004)
http://www.info.gov.hk/info/sars/eindex.htm&e=747

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