A disease does not come from a state, but is transmitted by people to people.
The suffix for pneumonia is "-ia," which indicates a condition or state.
Pneumonia is a respiratory disease, rather than a place or state, but there are a few entries on Google maps such as "Pneumonia Lake", "Pneumonia Gulch" and "Pneumonia Road" that are named after the disease.
One of the complications of influenza is secondary pneumonia, it may be either viral pneumonia or it could be bacterial pneumonia taking advantage of the weakened state of the host.
Well Pneumonia comes from a bacteria, but the symptoms were first recorded by Hippocrates in ancient Greece.
Pneumonia is also one of the most frequent infectious complications of all types of surgery
a demolishing state of pneumonia where the patient's clinical state break down notwithstanding treatment, frequently portrayed by expanding respiratory trouble, requiring mechanical ventilation, or creating septic shock, even following a few days of anti-microbials
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This ammonia is in a gas or liquid state? Most chemicals can not walk. You may be referring to Walking Pneumonia. Rest and antibiotics are the key there. It is also a misnomer. Walking Pneumonia is serious and you should not be walking around with it.
Yes of course it should be.
Pneumonia is a general term, not a specific disease. There is viral pneumonia, bacterial pneumonia, and a fungal pneumonia, among others.
walking pneumonia
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