Disease | pneumonia |
Symptom | |fever |
Sentences | 56 |
PubMedID- 23667329 | Community case management (ccm) is a strategy for training and supporting workers at the community level to provide treatment for the three major childhood diseases--diarrhea, fever (indicative of malaria), and pneumonia--as a complement to facility-based care. |
PubMedID- 21559185 | Furthermore, the presentation of somatic or acute surgical diseases can be atypical, for example, pneumonia rarely occurs with fever, chest pain, and cough, but simply with a catastrophic effect on functional status, an event that represents the most significant clinical manifestation. |
PubMedID- 26566445 | The subsequent diagnosis of acute q fever with q fever pneumonia was based on positive serology results for coxiella burnetii (immunoglobulin (ig) g phase 2 enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa), 41.1 u/ml (reference, <20 u/ml); igg phase 1 elisa, negative; iga elisa, negative; igm elisa: negative; igg phase 2 immunofixation test, 1:128 (reference, negative); igm phase 2, 1:64 (reference, negative); igg phase 1 immunofixation test, negative). |
PubMedID- 20386141 | Study objective: to find the clinical and laboratory criteria that best predict a prolonged fever in children with parapneumonic effusion-associated pneumonia treated conservatively. |
PubMedID- 25613052 | Case summary: a 72-year-old male was transferred from an outside institution due to worsening respiratory status, acute kidney injury secondary to intravenous contrast media, sepsis, and pneumonia with fever and leukocytosis. |
PubMedID- 22665703 | Important studies in the modern era have modeled the effect of fever on infection with k. pneumonia, a gram-negative bacillus that causes virulent localized and systemic infections in mice and humans (jiang et al., 2000; rice et al., 2005). |
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