» Atypical Pneumonia - Causes, symptoms, and treatments of this condition, also called walking pneumonia. Descriptions of the organisms that commonly cause it.
» Bacterial Pneumonia - Consumer health resource center providing information on causes, symptoms, and treatment of bacterial pneumonia. From eMedicine Health.
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» Dynamics in Healthcare - Information about diagnosis, symptoms and treatment, plus articles.
» E-Medicine - Article about bacterial pneumonia, which is caused by a pathogenic infection of the lungs.
» Mayo Clinic: Pneumonia - A description of the disease plus complications, risk factors, diagnosis and treatment.
» Medstudents: An Overview - General considerations about pneumonia , giving importance to prevalent agents in different groups of patients.
» MerckSource - Find diagrams of the lungs and respiratory system and information about pneumonia symptoms.
» Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia (PCP) - Information resources on this common AIDS-related infection and its treatment from TheBody.com.
» Postgraduate Medicine: Pneumonia Symposium - Series on community-acquired pneumonia, covering outpatient care, predicting which patients need inpatient or intensive-care treatment, and the lack of specificity in the "atypical pneumonia" label. Includes discussions of the various pathogens.
» Yahoo! Health - Pneumonia - Health encyclopedia with detailed information: definition, causes, incidence, risk factors, symptoms, signs and tests, treatment and prevention.
» eMedicine - Bacterial Pneumonia - Article covering clinical information, diagnosis, and treatment. Includes prescribing information, pictures and X-rays.
» eMedicine Health - Bacterial Pneumonia - Consumer health resource center providing an overview and its causes, symptoms and treatment.
» eMedicine Health - Viral Pneumonia - Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of this disorder.
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