pneumonia. Pneumonia is caused by by contact with mucus from an infected person or the introduction of bacteria or viruses normally present in the mouth.
Tuberculosis
answer is tuberculosis
Mucus protects the lungs and it constantly gets replaced to get rid of the bacteria
Secondary bacterial infections of the bronchi is an opportunistic infection where the normal bacteria that live in the nasal/oral region of the pharynx are able to infect the lungs. This usually occurs following a viral infection since the virus typically infects and kills the cells that make up interior lining of the bronchioles. This then causes a breach in this barrier which allow the bacteria to invade the tissues underneath and cause a response (bronchitis) by the immune system. Secondary bacterial infections of the bronchi is an opportunistic infection where the normal bacteria that live in the nasal/oral region of the pharynx are able to infect the lungs. This usually occurs following a viral infection since the virus typically infects and kills the cells that make up interior lining of the bronchioles. This then causes a breach in this barrier which allow the bacteria to invade the tissues underneath and cause a response (bronchitis) by the immune system.
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a highly contagious bacteria that can infect any body organ or tissue, although (as you might guess from the name) it is generally associate with lung infections.Methods of inoculation include urinary catheter placement, poor personal hygiene and anatomic or genetic predisposition to bladder infections in general.
Pulmonary tuberculosis is caused by acid fast bacilli infection of the lungs.
answer is tuberculosis
answer is tuberculosis
Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
tuberculosis is a contagious bacterial infection that involves the lungs, but may spread to other organs
TB
Lungs
Pneumonia and Tuberculosis (TB) are two infectious diseases of the lungs.
Mucus protects the lungs and it constantly gets replaced to get rid of the bacteria
That is the tricky question! The infection of the lymph node will not be transmissible. But then the cause of the cervical lymphadenitis may be in the lungs, usually tuberculosis. It is transmissible by air born infection, when the patient coughs.
fluid accumulation in the lungs due to infection. can be bacterial, viral, or fungal in origin.
Pneumonia is a bacterial or viral infection of the lungs. The lungs begin to fill with fluid causing difficulty breathing and high fever.
Tuberculosis or TB