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Pneumonia, an serious lung infection, can be found anywhere in the world.

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Where can pneumonia be found?

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Where is pneumonia found In the body Besides the lungs?

its is found in the lungs


How many people in the world have pneumonia?

Millions of people suffer from pneumonia each year.


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How many people have pneumonia world wide?

3.5 million a year


How global is pneumonia?

Pneumonia is one of the many leading causes of deaths especially in thrid world countries all over the world. This is usually higher in older ages because of their failing immune system.


What does superimposed pneumonia mean?

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