E. coli
possibly it causes pneumonia, so you could say it causes pneumonia. pneumococcus
No. Certain bacteria causes pneumonia.
Neonatal tetanus in newborns can be caused by cutting the umbilical cord with an unsterile instrument or by improper care of the umbilical stump.
Multifocal pneumonia means that there are patches of pneumonia throughout your lungs as opposed to lobar pneumonia which is contained in one spot.
pneumonia
Yes
The ten leading causes of infant deaths in the Philippines in 2004 were: * bacterial sepsis of new born * respiratory distress of newborn * pneumonia * disorders related to short gestation and low birth weight not elsewhere classified * congenital pneumonia * congenital malformations of the heart * neonatal aspiration syndrome * other congenital malformations * other perinatal condition * diarrhea and gastroenteritis of presumed infectious origin.
Pneumonia is primarily caused by infections from bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Non-infectious causes, such as inhaling food, liquids, or irritants like smoke, can lead to a type of pneumonia known as aspiration pneumonia. However, conditions like stress or environmental factors alone are not direct causes of pneumonia. Thus, factors that do not involve pathogens or aspiration are not causes of pneumonia.
The ten leading causes of infant deaths in the Philippines in 2003 were: * pneumonia * bacterial sepsis of new born * congenital malformations of the heart * diarrhea and gastroenteritis of presumed infectious origin * congenital pneumonia * other congenital malformations * respiratory distress of newborn * neonatal aspiration syndrome * disorders related to short gestation and low birth weight not elsewhere classified * other perinatal conditions.
Pneumonia
a bacteria. the bacteria that causes pneumonia is called pneumoniae.
It's the gram-positive bacteria that causes pneumonia as well as ear infections.