The symptoms are the same as regular pneumonia, but the treatment is with different antibiotics. Also, if you don't have relief from the symptoms in 5-7 days, check in with your doctor. You may need IV antibiotics.
1.what types of disease caused by klebsiella pneumoniae?
I assume you mean bacterial pneumonia, from there it is dependent on what type of bacteria is causing the pneumonia. For example Streptococcus pneumoniae is gram positive, but Klebsiella pneumoniae gram negative.On the whole though, bacterial pneumonia is more typically caused by gram positive bacteria.
Influenza, common cold
i think they can catch pneumonia but im not too sure xD Pneumonia is not in itself a contagious disease (either between humans or between animals and humans). However the thing which caused the pneumonia (normally a virus) can be contagious.
strep throat and scarlet fever
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pneumonia is a disease caused by the gram negative bacteria
Klebsiella pneumonia is a type of bacterial pneumonia caused by infection with the Klebsiella pneumoniae bacterium, a gram-negative bacteria which is typically carried in fecal material and ingested through accidental aspiration or exposure to contaminated medical instruments. This bacterial infection is usually opportunistic, meaning that it appears in patients who are already battling an existing medical problem or infection, and it can be very dangerous for some patients.
I assume you mean bacterial pneumonia, from there it is dependent on what type of bacteria is causing the pneumonia. For example Streptococcus pneumoniae is gram positive, but Klebsiella pneumoniae gram negative.On the whole though, bacterial pneumonia is more typically caused by gram positive bacteria.
What you are probably intending to ask is about mycoplasma. It is a common bacteria that causes infection of the lungs. This is also called mycoplasma pneumonia
pneumonia is a disease caused by the gram negative bacteria
Tuberculosis, pneumonic plague, pneumonia
Any type of viral infection is caused by lytic viruses. These types of infections include pneumonia, influenza, and the common cold.
Herpes
there are many- pneumonia, malaria, the common cold
Flu, bird flu, swine flu, other respiratory viral infections, strep throat, pneumonia and tuberculosis are but few of the diseases, that are caused by droplet infections.
Not all of the bacteria species found in the world today are beneficial. Some like the Staphylococcus aureus are pathogenic in nature. They have caused diseases such as; pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis and cholera.
No. Viral pneumonia is caused by a virus. The diseases that are, rarely, the result of first cousin marriages are genetic diseases, appear only in the ofspring, and are not transmissible to others except through the creation of more children.