Chlamydophila pneumoniae Essays

  • 6.3 Collaborative Practice

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    6.3 Collaborative Practice According to the definition by WHO, collaborative practice is when several health-related workers from different background working together with patients, their families, caregivers, and community to provide the top quality of care14. Collaboration between pharmacists and other health care professionals can be from simple contact to the chief member of a multidisciplinary team. This practice amalgamates pharmacists into a healthcare team to improve patient outcome. In

  • Informative Speech On Holococcus Agalactiae

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    Today I am going to be talking about Streptococcus agalactiae. The Genus of this Bacteria is Streptococcus and the species is Agalactia. This Bacteria is in Kingdom Monera. Kingdom Monera is full of unicellular organisms with a prokaryotic cell organization, such as bacteria. Streptococcus is a bacteria that goes into humans or animals and causes strep. You are able to have strep in different areas of your body. You can have oral strep or you can have vaginal strep. There are two different types

  • Klebsiella Research Paper

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    which leads to pneumoniae, bloodstream infections, wound/surgical infections, urinary tract infections, and meningitis. It can be found in the human mouth, skin, intestines (where they don't cause a disease), but also from the feces of humans (4). Sick patients who are already receiving treatment for another condition are usually the ones who receive this infection, from breathing machines, vein catheter. Healthy people don't usually get klebsiella infections (4). Also, pneumoniae is ubiquitous to

  • Recurrent Pneumonia Research Paper

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    Pneumonia is a frequent cause of hospitalization and illness amongst children, with incidence of 4% per year under the age of 5, 2% per year in children 5-9 years of age and 1% per year in older children and adolescents.[1] Out of these a small number of patients develop persistent and recurrent pneumonia, which presents a big challenge for physicians to manage and diagnose. A proper approach to face this challenge first requires a proper definition of the term recurrent pneumonia. Pneumonia is