Mycoplasmal Pneumonia

WikipediaAtypical pneumonia is a term used to describe a disease caused by one or a combination of the following organisms:Mycoplasma pneumoniae: Usually occurs in younger age groups and may be associated with neurological and systemic symptoms.Symptoms include ... Read More
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eMedicine - Pneumonia, Mycoplasma : Article by Santos Cantu, Jr, MD
Pneumonia, Mycoplasma - Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a common cause of community-acquired pneumonia, and the disease usually is of gradual onset.
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Mycoplasma pneumonia
People at highest risk for mycoplasma pneumonia include those living or working in crowded areas such as schools and homeless shelters, although ...
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Pneumonia
With treatment, most types of bacterial pneumonia can be cured within 1 to 2 weeks. Viral pneumonia may last longer. Mycoplasmal pneumonia may take ...
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Mycoplasmal pneumonia.
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Mycoplasmal pneumonia -- Office of Rare Diseases
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Registration for Swine Mycoplasmal Pneumonia Workshop. ... Docket: 02N-0027 - Swine Mycoplasmal Pneumonia Workshop.
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PNEUMONIA - medic8.com
For instance, pneumonia caused by Legionella may cause abdominal pain and diarrhea, while pneumonia caused by tuberculosis or Pneumocystis may cause ...
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