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Disease pneumonia
Phenotype C0032285|pneumoniae
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PubMedID- 25429101 pneumoniae is associated with altered pulmonary inflammation but not enhanced bacterial clearance.
PubMedID- 26509651 About 10–40% of all cases of community acquired pneumonia can be attributed to m. pneumoniae, which occurs in epidemic peaks at intervals of 3–7 years [1–3].
PubMedID- 25157471 This study investigated whether activated t cells in the airway contributed to the pulmonary inflammation in patients with severe mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (mpp).
PubMedID- 24313993 In vivo gal-3−/− mice develop more severe pneumonia after infection with s. pneumoniae, as demonstrated by increased bacteremia and lung damage compared to wild-type mice.
PubMedID- 19900170 Amelioration of pneumonia with streptococcus pneumoniae infection by inoculation with a vaccine against highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in a non-human primate mixed infection model.
PubMedID- 23084696 Previous estimates have suggested around 10% of childhood pneumonia is attributable to s. pneumoniae in the uk [5, 6].
PubMedID- 26448757 In a study conducted by van der windt et al., enhanced pulmonary inflammation was associated with decreased klebsiella pneumoniae growth in cd44 −/− mice compared to wt mice [122].
PubMedID- 22507158 Mycoplasma pneumoniae-associated necrotizing pneumonitis in children.
PubMedID- 22003400 In this study, we have investigated in detail potential mechanisms of protection against subsequent pneumonia associated with s. pneumoniae nasopharyngeal colonisation.
PubMedID- 26351644 pneumonia with diagnosed s. pneumoniae infection was defined as icd9-cm code 481 (streptococcus pneumoniae pneumonia) [17].
PubMedID- 22479374 In humans, for instance, atypical pneumonia is associated with mycoplasma (m.) pneumoniae, and genital disorders with m. genitalium and ureaplasma (u.)
PubMedID- 21113754 Organizing pneumonia associated with mycoplasma pneumoniae infection.
PubMedID- 22312293 The incidence of community acquired pneumonia attributed to k. pneumoniae decreased over the year [3], however the mortality rate remains significant.
PubMedID- 23260033 In japan, a fatal case of influenza pneumonia combined with streptococcus pneumoniae and m. tuberculosis infection in a patient with diabetes mellitus was reported (7).
PubMedID- 25741336 The current study demonstrated community-onset pneumonia with k. pneumoniae had high mortality (29.7%) despite being in a developed country with well-equipped healthcare facilities.
PubMedID- 26086700 Hence, radiologic pneumonia cases attributable to s pneumoniae were 36.51%.
PubMedID- 21676241 Mycoplasma pneumoniae is primarily associated with interstitial pneumonitis, tracheobronchitis, desquamative bronchitis and pharyngitis, collectively referred to as primary atypical pneumonia (pap) [1,2].
PubMedID- 25134809 Rates of pneumonia directly attributable to s. pneumoniae range from 36.1 to 500 cases per 100,000 persons per year [5, 39].
PubMedID- 21264063 We defined ipd as icd9 code 320.1 or 038.2 or as codes 320.8, 790.7, or 038.9 and 041.2; pneumonia with diagnosed s. pneumoniae infection as icd9 code 481; and all-cause pneumonia as icd9 codes 480 to 486. nonbacteremic pneumococcal pneumonia cases were defined as those with any mention of an icd9 code 481 diagnosis but without mention of a diagnosis of ipd as defined above.
PubMedID- 20815900 Vaccinating a cohort of 60,000 infants, assuming 90% coverage, would be expected to prevent about 1400 cases (~28%) of primary endpoint pneumonia attributable to s. pneumoniae and avert hospitalization and outpatient visits due to primary endpoint pneumonia by approximately 740 and 660 cases, respectively.
PubMedID- 24391792 Viral-bacterial co-infections have been described in up to 45% of cases of pediatric community-acquired pneumonia, with s. pneumoniae and a respiratory virus being the most typical combination [46].
PubMedID- 23076281 Previous reports have demonstrated that certain versions of the influenza virus protein pb1-f2 play a role in the development of secondary bacterial pneumonia associated with streptococcus pneumoniae, but our current surveillance efforts do not typically include efforts to sequence this viral gene.
PubMedID- 23133376 This model of k. pneumoniae pneumonia is associated with profound lung inflammation [36]–[38].

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