Yes, pneumonia will likely continue to affect us in the future due to factors such as antibiotic resistance, changes in climate, and an aging population more susceptible to respiratory infections. Additionally, emerging pathogens and the potential for new viral strains can contribute to pneumonia outbreaks. Ongoing public health efforts and vaccination programs are essential to mitigate its impact.
Most individuals recover from pneumonia. However, very elderly and/or immunocompromised patients sometimes succumb, despite antibiotic treatment, and die.
Pneumonia generally leads to an inflammation of the trachea. Because Pneumonia can affect the respiratory system, it may lead to increased phlegm or fluid in the trachea.
The discovery of polonium doesn't affect us.
No one can accurately predict the effects it may have.
no
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it doenst. get over it.
no pneumonia doesn't effect the gender because pneumonia can affect anyone because they could catch it.
in the future they wont be as affecting as the present, they will be a way of existance whilst now they are a way of life
Which current or future changes in the family schools media and the workplace might affect the ideological configuration in the US
The two main symptoms are shortness of breath and a persistent dry cough that will become worse with pneumonia.
Well the Hunger Games is a fictional book that takes place in the far future ... so it doesn't affect the US in any way.