The author discussing the task of this case study is Sarah Byrnes, a 10 year old girl who received care from the author during her pediatric visit. Kana is used throughout the mission to maintain patient confidentiality. Sarah's hospitalization case was bilateral pneumonia. Sarah was hospitalized for acute asthmatic attacks and chest infections. She still has asthma and I go to the doctor on a regular basis.
Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia: (a) history of dyspnea on exertion or nonproductive cough during recent episodes (within the past 3 months); (b) history of diffuse bilateral interstitial infiltration or diffuse bilateral lung Evidence (c) Arterial blood gas analysis shows that arterial blood PO 2 is less than 70 mm Hg or low respiratory diffusion capacity (DLCO) is less than 80% of predicted value or alveolar artery oxygen partial pressure gradient has increased It was. Evidence of pneumonia
Walking pneumonia is caused by colloquial customs (as it is not a typical medication that causes pneumonia) caused by "atypical" bacterial organisms, commonly referred to as "mild pneumonia", called Mycoplasma pneumoniae It is a kind. Because this mild pneumonia is negligible, even if people do not even know that they have pneumonia or have them, symptoms will not prevent their participation in normal activities. Mie pneumonia is a bit complicated. Basically, this happens when a person with pneumonia (usually double pneumonia) cures the first infection upon treatment, then there are cases of pneumonia that affect one lung or both lungs I guess. The prognosis of triple pneumonia is much worse than simple lobed pneumonia (affecting only one lung lobe only).
Pneumonia caused by Salmonella other than typhoid fever has been rarely reported. A fatal case of salmonella pneumonia in which Salmonella typhimurium has been isolated from endotracheal aspirate and blood culture was reported here. © Author 2014 Reprint and license: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav. Salmonella is a major foodborne pathogen that can cause various human diseases. The development of ligands that bind directly and specifically to Salmonella is important for rapid detection and therefore for effective protection of toxic bacteria. In this study, we identified RNA-based aptamer-based ligands that specifically recognize Salmonella typhimurium by SELEX technology. For this purpose, we isolated and identified an RNase-resistant RNA aptamer that binds to Salmonella typhimurium OmpC protein with high specificity and affinity (Kd ~ 20 nM).