Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Thus, the chemo / aids / transplant patient, or who ...

It depends on the type of pneumonia. Some are highly contagious, some not at all. As Susan said, it is bacterial and viral pneumonia, and several >> << inside each one. Pneumonia that comes to secondary infection, while technically contagious, in everyday life practically not contagious. This is the type that uses a weakened immune system, so that the normal /


immune system can fight without our even knowing that we are sick. Thus, the chemo / AIDS / transplant patient, or anyone else who is * very * patient can catch it pretty easily, but the rest of us do not even make a splash on our radar. Just as an example ... Marines in his infinite wisdom sent some of us, after being drowned several times (for training purposes), the 3-month course of combat winter. We all went down with a bad case of pneumonia (105 rates of lung to be drained, causing shock to us through the ribs, etc.) that were in progress >> << rescue, but none of our friends platoon. We were all compromised lungs (drowning of course), so that the bacteria got in made itself at home. Obviously, that was around, but not with buy strattera light, not having recovered from drowning caught it. 2


diseases caused by bacteria

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