Pneumonia News and Research

Latest Pneumonia News and Research

Case definitions for human infections with influenza A (H5N1) virus

Case definitions for human infections with influenza A (H5N1) virus

FDA approves generic Ciprofloxacin injection

FDA approves generic Ciprofloxacin injection

British babies to get vaccine against meningitis

British babies to get vaccine against meningitis

Plan to boost access to essential medicines for children

Plan to boost access to essential medicines for children

Herrin twins healthy, hungry and alert

Herrin twins healthy, hungry and alert

China comes clean on bird flu

China comes clean on bird flu

Effectiveness of Hib vaccine introduction into routine childhood immunization in Kenya

Effectiveness of Hib vaccine introduction into routine childhood immunization in Kenya

China confirms  human case of H5N1 infection dating back to November 2003

China confirms human case of H5N1 infection dating back to November 2003

Researchers develop new technique using the abdominal cavity to deliver oxygen to assist ailing lungs

Researchers develop new technique using the abdominal cavity to deliver oxygen to assist ailing lungs

Reappraisal of Pseudomonas aeruginosa hospital-acquired pneumonia mortality

Reappraisal of Pseudomonas aeruginosa hospital-acquired pneumonia mortality

Protein CD86 raises antibody output

Protein CD86 raises antibody output

Three more bird flu suspects in Indonesia

Three more bird flu suspects in Indonesia

New group B strep test for newborn babies approved

New group B strep test for newborn babies approved

Periodic 'deep inflation' helps prevent ventilator-induced lung injury

Periodic 'deep inflation' helps prevent ventilator-induced lung injury

Vaccines for preventing influenza in the elderly

Vaccines for preventing influenza in the elderly

Highly active antiretroviral therapies associated with reduced infections in HIV-infected children

Highly active antiretroviral therapies associated with reduced infections in HIV-infected children

Being a whistle-blower in China could mean going to jail

Being a whistle-blower in China could mean going to jail

Focussing on performance measures may lead to inappropriate antibiotic use

Focussing on performance measures may lead to inappropriate antibiotic use

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients using beta-agonist inhalers are at risk

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients using beta-agonist inhalers are at risk

Some common inhalers double death rate in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients

Some common inhalers double death rate in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients

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