Upper Respiratory Infection
Upper Respiratory Infection
Diphtheria
RTI = Respiratory Tract Infection Both terms describe a serious bacterial infection of at least one lung
An infection, non bacterial,that came on suddenly
the acute bacterial infection whose toxins can damage the heart muscle and peripheral nerves is what
Acute= severe. Lower Respiratory Tract= Respiratory system below the larynx. This refers to a pneumonia or a bronchitis.
yes
No it is brought about by the response to a bacterial infection involving a range of possible bacteria.
Measles is an acute highly contagious infection caused by the rubeola virus. It can be transmitted through respiratory droplets from coughing and sneezing. Symptoms include fever, cough, runny nose, and a characteristic red rash.
Acute means severe and/or sudden onset. The acronym "URI" stands for Upper Respiratory Infection.
Acute Bronchitis, Asthma, Bacterial Pneumonia, Collapsed Lung, Hyperventilation, Pulmonary Embolism and Viral Pneumonia are among the problems of the Respiratory System.
Acute pericarditis can be caused by viral infections (such as coxsackievirus or influenza), bacterial infections (such as tuberculosis), autoimmune conditions (such as lupus), heart attack, or trauma to the chest. It can also be idiopathic (cause unknown).