There are several ways that you can develop pneumonia ranging from inhaling toxic substances in the workplace to unknowingly being infected by a bacteria in the hospital. Any lung infection acquired outside of the hospital setting is considered community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Viruses and certain bacteria such as streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae), haemophilus influenzae, and atypical bacteria—like chlamydia pneumoniae, mycoplasma pneumoniae, and Legionella species—are among the most common culprits of CAP. This article discusses the symptoms, causes, treatment, and prognosis for community-acquired pneumonia. Mongkol Chuewong / Getty Images Symptoms The clinical presentation of CAP varies wildly depending on the range. For example: Mild pneumonia is characterized by fever and a productive cough. Severe pneumonia is characterized by difficulty breathing and sepsis. Symptoms of CAP often develop quickly and are ac...
KSTP's Alex Jokich warns other new parents about RSV after scare with her baby - KSTP KSTP's Alex Jokich warns other new parents about RSV after scare with her baby - KSTP Posted: 10 Jan 2020 05:26 PM PST Respiratory syncytial virus , or RSV, is a type of cold virus adults and kids get, but it hits babies hard. 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS' Alex Jokich was traveling with her newborn baby, Noelle, over the holidays when her little girl got sick. She shared the story about what she calls "the worst week of her life" on her Facebook page Friday. It started with Noelle having a cough, but then her breathing became strained. A few days later, they ended up in the emergency room with a diagnosis of RSV. "It can be life-threatening for babies," said Dr. Stacene Maroushek, a pediatric infectious disease specialist with Hennepin Healthcare . "It's known to create a lot of mucus and a lot of swelling i...
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