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Frequent of malnurished people
klebsiella
causes necrosis of lung tissue
pseudomonas
most common community acquired acute pneumonia
strep pneumonia
frequent cause of outbreaks of bacterial pneumonia in hospitals and schools
mycoplasma
Frequent of malnurished people
klebsiella
likes to cause secendary bacterial infection following initial viral infection
staph aureus
causes necrosis of lung tissue
pseudomonas
most common cause of acute bacterial exacerbation of copd
h. influenzae
most common community acquired acute pneumonia
strep pneumonia
most common cause of lobar pneumonia
strep pneumonia
frequent cause of outbreaks of bacterial pneumonia in hospitals and schools
mycoplasma
type of pneumonia seen in HIV pts. but rarely w/ normal immune system
penumocystis carnii
likes to cause secendary bacterial infection following initial viral infection
staph aureus
spanish flu of 1918
Type A H1N1
most common cause of acute bacterial exacerbation of copd
h. influenzae
hong kong flu of 1968
Type A H3N2
most common cause of lobar pneumonia
strep pneumonia
type of pneumonia seen in HIV pts. but rarely w/ normal immune system
penumocystis carnii
spanish flu of 1918
Type A H1N1
hong kong flu of 1968
Type A H3N2
Asian flu of 1957
Type A H2N2
Swine Flu
Type A H1N1
After Indonesia--country w/ most influenza this year?
Egypt
Why should we keep an eye on other countries when predicting influenza trends?
development of vaccines
Why do we need new flu vaccines each year?
New influenza viruses appear and replace older strains through antigenic drift.
What do H's and N's refer to?
hemagglutinin and neuraminidase, proteins that influence what species the virus can infect