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- Pneumococcal Disease: Causes, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Pneumococcal disease can sound scarier than it is Early diagnosis and antibiotics help you get better, and usually ensure that you don’t get severe complications See your healthcare provider if you start having worrisome symptoms so you can get treatment right away
- Pneumococcal Vaccine Recommendations - CDC
CDC recommends pneumococcal vaccination for children, older adults, and people at increased risk
- Pneumococcal infection - Wikipedia
Pneumococcal infection is an infection caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae [1] S pneumoniae is a common member of the bacterial flora colonizing the nose and throat of 5–10% of healthy adults and 20–40% of healthy children [2]
- Pneumococcal disease: Causes, how it spreads, and symptoms
Sometimes they can be serious, but being treated early can help prevent complications Find out more about how pneumococcal diseases spread, how to recognize them, and how to avoid them
- Pneumococcal Pneumonia | American Lung Association
Many people think pneumococcal pneumonia is a cold or the flu, but it’s not Pneumococcal pneumonia is caused by bacteria that live in the upper respiratory tract, and it can spread to others through coughing or close contact
- Pneumococcal infections - NHS inform
Pneumococcal infections are caused by the Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria, and range from mild to severe Find out how to recognise the symptoms,and when and where to get treatment
- Pneumococcal disease fact sheet - NSW Health
Infection with pneumococcal bacteria causes a range of diseases including meningitis, pneumonia and middle ear infection Small children, and the elderly are most at risk Infection is treated with antibiotics Immunisation can prevent infection
- Pneumonia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Many germs can cause pneumonia The most common are bacteria and viruses in the air we breathe Your body usually prevents these germs from infecting your lungs But sometimes these germs can overpower your immune system, even if your health is generally good
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