Disease | pneumonia |
Phenotype | C0042769|viral disease |
Sentences | 4 |
PubMedID- 25320425 | Maedi-visna is an important slow viral disease of sheep leading to progressive pneumonia, encephalitis and mastitis. |
PubMedID- 20502691 | For patient 2, his viral disease was complicated by h influenza pneumonia but despite this, several risk factors, and multi-organ impairment (cardio-respiratory, renal and liver); he made a good recovery. |
PubMedID- 21031037 | There was a high incidence of both gastroenteritis and pneumonia, diseases common in patients with advanced retroviral disease. |
PubMedID- 24185532 | Reported a 1% prevalence of fever in term newborns with 10% of the febrile (≥37.8 °c rectal or core body temperature) infants having culture-proven sepsis.8 while term newborns were described as being more likely to react to a bacterial infection with fever, preterm newborns were more likely to react with hypothermia, because of transitional difficulty with temperature control especially in the first 2 d.9,10 in contrast, the lack of clinical relevance of body temperature in diagnosing sepsis later in preterm infants might be attributable to the use of incubators.11 however, neonates with core body temperature elevation sustained for more than 1 h, not due to environmental causes and greater than 39 °c are more likely to have bacteremia, meningitis, pneumonia, and also associated with viral disease, particularly herpes simplex encephalitis and therefore evaluation should include lumber puncture.12 respiratory distress including tachypnea, grunting, nasal flaring, and retraction of respiratory muscles can be the sole manifestation of sepsis with or without pneumonia and can be confused with transient tachypnea of newborn initially. |
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