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The disease can be acquired by simple aspiration of air or saliva droplets and contaminated secretions or also by blood transfusion.

Typically the disease affects children, the elderly and people with low immunity, such as alcoholics, smokers, or individuals already affected by other diseases - it is the leading cause of deaths among the sick infected with the AIDS virus. Truth about Cellulite => http://www.healthprocon.com/truth-about-cellulite/

The pneumonia can also be acquired by sudden changes in temperature (for example, when it comes out of the hot shower straight to the balcony with wind chill) that compromise the functioning of cilia responsible for filtering the intake air.

The  symptoms  of the disease are coughing up sputum, chest pains and rheumatic fever which can reach 40 ° C, chills, sore ear and throat, rapid pulse and breathing.

When left untreated, the pneumonia can progress to a more severe with accumulation of fluid in the lungs and the emergence of ulcerations in the bronchi.

Treatment depends on the causative agent of the disease, but it is customary to administer antibiotics such as tetracycline and erythromycin. One should also isolate the patient to avoid infecting other people.

The main causative agents of pneumonia are: bacteria

Among the viruses include:  the measles and smallpox (the latter now defunct). Check This Link

The pneumonia is an infection of the lungs involving their tiny air sacs (alveoli) and surrounding tissues. Annually, in the United States, about 2 million individuals develop a framework of pneumonia, and 40000-70000 of them die. Often, pneumonia is the terminal illness of individuals with other serious chronic diseases.

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