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    Treatment for pneumonia. You'll usually be given antibiotics to treat pneumonia. Most people get better in 2 to 4 weeks. Some people are more at risk of becoming seriously ill. You may need to go to hospital for treatment if: you're over 65; you have cardiovascular disease or a long-term lung condition; your baby or young child has pneumonia ...

  2. Pneumonia. Pneumonia is inflammation and fluid in your lungs caused by a bacterial, viral or fungal infection. It makes it difficult to breathe and can cause a fever and cough with yellow, green or bloody mucus. The flu, COVID-19 and pneumococcal disease are common causes of pneumonia. Treatment depends on the cause and severity of pneumonia.

  3. Feb 8, 2023 · Summary. Pneumonia is a lung infection caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. The immune system’s reaction to this infection causes the lung’s air sacs to fill with pus and fluids. This leads ...

  4. Sep 4, 2023 · Pneumonia is a lung infection that causes mild to severe symptoms in people from all age groups, including children. Children and older individuals have a higher risk of developing pneumonia. The ...

  5. Typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever are life-threatening illnesses caused by Salmonella serotype Typhi and Salmonella serotype Paratyphi, respectively. Most people in the United States with typhoid fever or paratyphoid fever become infected while traveling abroad, most often to countries where these diseases are common.

  6. You can reduce your risk while traveling in countries where typhoid and paratyphoid fever are common by: Boiling, cooking, or peeling food before eating. Only drinking water that is bottled or has been boiled for 1 minute (3 minutes at elevations above 6,500 feet) Avoiding drinks with ice, unless the ice is made from Bottled water. Cooked food.

  7. Typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever are most common in parts of the world where water and food may be unsafe and sanitation is poor. Travelers to South Asia, especially Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh, should take precautions to prevent infection. Typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever are somewhat less common in East Asia, Africa, the Caribbean ...

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