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What is full blown pneumonia?

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The form of pneumonia that can be prevented through vaccination is?

Bacterial pneumonia


What form of pneumonia can be prevented through vaccination?

Bacterial pneumonia, specifically pneumococcal pneumonia (aka Streptococcus pneumoniae).


What is the plural form of the word pneumonia?

pneumoniae


What are the Differences between lobar pneumonia and bronchopneumonia?

Lobar pneumonia affects a large area of the one of the lobes of the lung. Bronchopneumonia is a form of pneumonia that also includes the inflammation of the bronchi.


Is pneumonia an adjective?

No. It is a noun, for a medical condition. The adjective form may be "pneumonic" (referring to pneumonia) or the general term pulmonary for non-pneumonia conditions of the lungs.


How soon from developing symptoms of pneumonia does the full illness develop?

There are different types of pneumonia so there is no set standard as to when the full illness will develop. Some people never even realize they have pneumonia and the symptoms, common in a host of respiratory problems, simply disappear on their own.


What form of pneumonia can be prevented throgh vaccination?

byssinosis


Which form of pneumonia can prevented through vaccination?

Bacterial


Which form of pneumonia can be prevented through vaccination?

Bacterial


Describe the causes of dust pneumonia?

Dust pneumonia is caused by excessive exposure to dust or sand storms. This form of pneumonia is the result of the lungs filling up with dust.


When did georges Seurat get pneumonia?

The cause of Seurat's death is uncertain, and has been attributed to a form of meningitis, pneumonia, infectious angina, and/or (most probably) diphtheria.