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1.
DISEASES
BY: DANIEL CROCKER
2.
PNEUMONIA
3.
SYMPTOMS
High fever, Cough with thick greenish or rust-colored mucus, rapid breathing,
Abdominal pain, shortness of breath, sharp chest pain, or fatigue
The symptoms can result in other problems.
Pneumonia is a severe disease and can result in death.
4.
CAUSES
Bacterial pneumonia is caused by an infection agent of the lungs and may present as a primary disease process
process or as the final, fatal disorder in an individual who is already debilitated
5.
HOW IT AFFECTS THE BODY
It causes you to have a cough, fever, chills, and trouble breathing
When you have pneumonia, oxygen has trouble reaching your blood. If there is too little oxygen in your.
blood, your body cells can't work properly.
6.
TRANSMITTED
After you breathe infected air particles into your lungs.
After you breathe certain bacteria from your nose and throat into your lungs.
During or after a viral upper respiratory infection.
7.
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Pneumonia is a common illness all over the world.
It's a major cause of death.
1 - 3 newborns die from it each year.
8.
TREATMENT
It is treated with anti-biotics
There is a vaccine that can be effective.
9.
PROGNOSIS FOR FUTURE
The disease is likely to effect us.
It could threaten humans because the disease can be deadly.
10.
TUBERCULOSIS
11.
SYMPTOMS
Cough, Unintentional weight loss, Fatigue Fever, Night sweats, Chills, Loss of appetite
Theses symptoms do not specifically mean TB
It's can be lethal however is not always
12.
CAUSE
Bacterium that is spread from person to person through airborne particles.
Inhaling infected particles does not necessarily mean that a person becomes infected.
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HOW IT AFFECTS THE BODY
It commonly presents as a disease of the lungs.
Air or fluid may accumulate between the chest wall and lungs.
Although it may cause no illness.
14.
TRANSMISSION
It can be transmitted from some that has it and breathes out and.
You breathe it in.
People with active TB can transmit by sufferer coughs, sneezes, speaks, sings, or laughs.
It is mainly an airborne disease.
15.
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Around 460 BC, Hippocrates identified the most widespread disease of the times, and noted that it was almost always fatal.
The disease is pandemic.
If it is active you can simply pass it through breathing.
16.
TREATMENT
The is a preventive treatment by screening for it.
It can be treated with several antibiotics.
17.
PROGNOSIS FOR THE FUTURE
The best way to prevent this is for
veryone to get TB Tested!
It will get larger if people don't get tested.
Daniel Crocker
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