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A 3 page overview of pneumonia. Pneumonia can be caused by a variety of factors. These include both bacterial and viral organisms. The epidemiology of each of these organisms vary as does the specifics of the treatment regime. One of the most important aspects of dealing with pneumonia is prevention. Prevention is especially important for community acquired pneumonia. Effective prevention requires accurate diagnosis of the cases that do exist, isolation of infected patients, and strict attention to hygiene both by the patient and by those that move between patients. While antibiotics can be used to treat bacterial pneumonia, treatment for viral pneumonia is normally supportive in nature. Bibliography
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factors. These include both bacterial and viral organisms. The epidemiology of each of these organisms vary as does the specifics of the treatment regime. One of the
most important aspects of dealing with pneumonia is prevention. Prevention is especially important for community acquired pneumonia. Effective prevention requires accurate diagnosis of the cases that do exist,
isolation of infected patients, and strict attention to hygiene both by the patient and by those that move between patients. While antibiotics can be used to treat bacterial pneumonia,
treatment for viral pneumonia is normally supportive in nature. The term pneumonia describes an acute
inflammation of the parenchymal tissue of the lungs. The etiology of pneumonia is quite specific. Its effects can range from mild to serious to even death. Pneumonia
and Influenza together are listed as the seventh leading cause of death in 2001 (Arias and Smith, 2003). Pneumonia, at one time suspected by traditional cultures as being the
work of bad spirits, is now known to be caused by bacteria and viruses. Species such as those in genus Legionella or Aspergillus often come in contact with the
patient through their inhalation of contaminated aerosols. We now know that an infected person spreads viral infections by sneezing and coughing and through nasal discharges. Kissing or otherwise
coming in contact with the virus passes it on to the next person. Community acquired pneumonia is associated with
a variety of pathogens. These include coronavirus in cases of SARS, and Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus). The later is responsible for an estimated two-thirds of the total number of
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