- infection. It may be
classified as
acute or chronic.
Acute pharyngitis may be
catarrhal, purulent, or ulcerative,
depending on the
causative agent and the immune...
-
vomiting can occur,
particularly in children.
Influenza may
progress to
pneumonia from the
virus or a
subsequent bacterial infection.
Other complications...
- pain), and
respiratory conditions (asthma, bronchitis,
catarrh,
chest pain, fever,
pneumonia,
whooping cough). Vine Paperflower—Bougainvillea glabra...
- H.
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February 10, 1896 47 "
catarrhal pneumonia" Washington, D.C.
Hillside Cemetery, Cuero,
Texas Rudolph Kleberg...
- fibrin. Often,
large amounts of
antibiotics are
necessary for resolution.
Catarrhal exudate is seen in the nose and
throat and is
characterized by a high...
- and low-grade fever. The
patient becomes most
contagious during the
catarrhal stage of infection,
normally two w****s
after the
coughing begins. It may...
- her
younger siblings were born
after her death.
Sachiko died in 1928 of
pneumonia, aged 5
months and 27 days. On
September 10, 1927, at 4:42Â a.m., she was...
- Shaufkrankeit, castrone, or
variations of
catarrh or fever.
Physicians of the time
increasingly appreciated that "epidemic
catarrhs" were
being directly caused by...
-
majority of
deaths were from
bacterial pneumonia, a
common secondary infection ****ociated with influenza. This
pneumonia was
itself caused by
common upper...
- the next
recorded equine influenza case in 1299, the same year that a
catarrhal epidemic affected Europe.
Spanish records noted cases in
which "The horse...