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dust pneumonia is a medical condition when you are exposed to a large amount of dust and dirt

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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.


Can dust cause Phenumia?

Dust itself does not directly cause pneumonia. However, inhaling dust can irritate the respiratory system and lead to inflammation in the lungs, which may increase susceptibility to infections such as pneumonia. It is more common for pneumonia to be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi rather than dust.


Is Dust pneumonia contagious?

Dust pneumonia, also known as "pneumonitis," is not contagious. It is caused by the inhalation of dust particles, particularly in environments with high levels of dust, such as during dust storms or in agricultural settings. The condition results from an inflammatory response in the lungs rather than from an infectious agent that can be spread from person to person. Therefore, individuals cannot catch dust pneumonia from someone else.


How many people died because of dust pneumonia during the dust bowl?

1000000


What is the cure for dust pneumonia?

pulmonary toilet, expectorant, remove from dust laden environment,


Can organic fertilizer dust cause pneumonia?

yes, it can


What is the common name of Bacillus pneumoniae?

possibly it causes pneumonia, so you could say it causes pneumonia. pneumococcus


Can choking on saliva cause pneumonia?

No. Certain bacteria causes pneumonia.


Is there a cure for dust pneumonia?

yes there is. you have to go to the hospital to get a vaccine


Was the dust bowl the cause of dust pneumonia?

Yes because of all of the dust being blown around and getting in peoples lungs


What are causes for multifocal pneumonia?

Multifocal pneumonia means that there are patches of pneumonia throughout your lungs as opposed to lobar pneumonia which is contained in one spot.


What causes respiratory isolation?

pneumonia