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Wyeth s Prevnar vaccine has been shown to reduce the rate of pneumonia infections requiring hospitalization in US children by 39 Wyeth s Prevnar vaccine has been found to reduce the rate of infant pneumonia cases requiring hospitalization by 39 percent In a study published in the Lancet medical journal researchers
1 Snuffles This is the most common manifestation of pasteurellosis
1 Snuffles This is the most common manifestation of pasteurellosis Clinical signs characteristically include serous to mucopurulent nasal exudate with sneezing and coughing Exudate may be seen on the medial aspect of the forepaws Signs may subside temporarily only to recur throughout life Lesions include reddened mucosa in acute infections thickened mucosa in chronic infections and exudate in nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses Antibiotic therapy see Table 1 usually causes abatement of clinical signs The prognosis for disease improvement or remission is good however there is a good chance of recurrence C Disease Forms Upper respiratory disease snuffles pneumonia otitis media pyometra orchitis subcutaneous abscesses conjunctivitis and septicemia are manifestations of P multocida infection 1 Snuffles This is the most common manifestation of pasteurellosis Clinical signs characteristically include serous to mucopurulent nasal exudate with sneezing and coughing Exudate may be seen on the medial aspect of the forepaws Signs may subside temporarily only to recur throughout life Lesions include reddened mucosa in acute infections thickened mucosa in chronic infections and exudate in nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses Antibiotic therapy see Table 1 usually causes abatement of clinical signs The prognosis for disease improvement or remission is good however there is a good chance of recurrence C Disease Forms Upper respiratory disease snuffles pneumonia otitis media pyometra orchitis subcutaneous abscesses conjunctivitis and septicemia are manifestations of P multocida infection
Animals domestic and wild alike instinctually drawn to clay
Animals domestic and wild alike instinctually drawn to clay deposits have been observed licking the clay as part of their everyday diet and rolling in it to obtain relief from injuries Clay has helped cows with scours and pneumonia Veterinarians use it on dogs cats horses etc for various afflictions including injuries and infections Pets are helped too Recently more information has become available outlining the important role clay can play in the recovery and maintenance of health Many wild animals and some people develop pica when ill a craving to eat earth particularly clay which assuages diarrhoea and binds to many plant poisons Among the most famous clay eaters are the parrots of the Amazon Scarlet macaws blue and gold macaws and hosts of smaller birds perch together in their hundreds to excavate the best clay layer along a riverbank Parrots regular diet is tree seeds which the trees defend with toxic chemicals and clay is an essential buffer to the toxins Specially formulated have been shown to be able to literally pull pollutants out like a magnet getting rid of years of toxic accumulation in just one bath In her marvelous book Wild Health How Animals Keep Themselves Well and What We Can Learn From Them Cindy Engles Ph D devotes an entire chapter to geophagy clay or earth eating She documents the benefit of clay to human and animal health all over the world Mammals birds reptiles and invertebrates have been observed to eat dirt on every continent except Antartica Animals domestic and wild alike instinctually drawn to clay deposits have been observed licking the clay as part of their everyday diet and rolling in it to obtain relief from injuries Clay has helped cows with scours and pneumonia Veterinarians use it on dogs cats horses etc for various afflictions including injuries and infections Pets are helped too Recently more information has become available outlining the important role clay can play in the recovery and maintenance of health Man
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of a common bacteria that can cause pneumonia is on the rise Bacteria called erythromycin resistant S pneumoniae are the world s leading cause of death and sickness from infections Photomicrograph of Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria one of the most common organisms causing pneumonia and sinusitis Courtesy CDC The bugs are also the most common bacterial cause of
Cambodian children living in dumps
Excerpts from the Biography of Venetia Joubert Re human trafficking sexual slavery in Cambodia Thailand and Charity abuse Joubert felt extremely unhappy when she counted at least one Lexus pas by her each second in central Phnom Penh Cambodia in an area funded by Ngo s charity organizations The money from the charity organizations appears to be being used by government officials and the charity organizations themselves and not on the people as the people in the surrounding areas are desperately poor Her suspicions were confirmed when she spoke to a number of charity and social workers as well as local people She noticed many children on garbage dumps sifting for food or goods to sell Joubert felt quite traumatized when she visited several Cambodian orphanages Joubert went to one and found a boy of 9 years old who suffered from cerebral palsy This meant that he was unable to move and merely stared at the ceiling all day The Catholic nuns who looked after him seemed very disinterested in changing his environment for him He also had 6 massive lesions in his lips and his lips were severely bleeding His lips were slit in 6 places When Joubert asked what was wrong they stated he had a fever Joubert researched cerebral palsy and found out that he was suffering from vitamin deficiencies because he had not been fed correctly Joubert offered to help to raise money for the orphanage however the elder nun refused her help Joubert offered to adopt the child but the nun said that it was a lengthy process and probably not achievable She then told Joubert that she was dressed inapropriately and could only return fully covered from head to toe Joubert wanted to take photographs of the child but was not allowed to Joubert told the story to a local teacher The teacher stated that she had taken all her money and bought clothing and food and bedding for one orphanage however when she came back she found out the principle had sold everything and syphoned the money into his account Joubert al
Cambodian child living in garbage dump
Excerpts from the Biography of Venetia Joubert Re human trafficking sexual slavery in Cambodia Thailand and Charity abuse Joubert felt extremely unhappy when she counted at least one Lexus pas by her each second in central Phnom Penh Cambodia in an area funded by Ngo s charity organizations The money from the charity organizations appears to be being used by government officials and the charity organizations themselves and not on the people as the people in the surrounding areas are desperately poor Her suspicions were confirmed when she spoke to a number of charity and social workers as well as local people She noticed many children on garbage dumps sifting for food or goods to sell Joubert felt quite traumatized when she visited several Cambodian orphanages Joubert went to one and found a boy of 9 years old who suffered from cerebral palsy This meant that he was unable to move and merely stared at the ceiling all day The Catholic nuns who looked after him seemed very disinterested in changing his environment for him He also had 6 massive lesions in his lips and his lips were severely bleeding His lips were slit in 6 places When Joubert asked what was wrong they stated he had a fever Joubert researched cerebral palsy and found out that he was suffering from vitamin deficiencies because he had not been fed correctly Joubert offered to help to raise money for the orphanage however the elder nun refused her help Joubert offered to adopt the child but the nun said that it was a lengthy process and probably not achievable She then told Joubert that she was dressed inapropriately and could only return fully covered from head to toe Joubert wanted to take photographs of the child but was not allowed to Joubert told the story to a local teacher The teacher stated that she had taken all her money and bought clothing and food and bedding for one orphanage however when she came back she found out the principle had sold everything and syphoned the money into his account Joubert al
Cambodian child
Excerpts from the Biography of Venetia Joubert Re human trafficking sexual slavery in Cambodia Thailand and Charity abuse Joubert felt extremely unhappy when she counted at least one Lexus pas by her each second in central Phnom Penh Cambodia in an area funded by Ngo s charity organizations The money from the charity organizations appears to be being used by government officials and the charity organizations themselves and not on the people as the people in the surrounding areas are desperately poor Her suspicions were confirmed when she spoke to a number of charity and social workers as well as local people She noticed many children on garbage dumps sifting for food or goods to sell Joubert felt quite traumatized when she visited several Cambodian orphanages Joubert went to one and found a boy of 9 years old who suffered from cerebral palsy This meant that he was unable to move and merely stared at the ceiling all day The Catholic nuns who looked after him seemed very disinterested in changing his environment for him He also had 6 massive lesions in his lips and his lips were severely bleeding His lips were slit in 6 places When Joubert asked what was wrong they stated he had a fever Joubert researched cerebral palsy and found out that he was suffering from vitamin deficiencies because he had not been fed correctly Joubert offered to help to raise money for the orphanage however the elder nun refused her help Joubert offered to adopt the child but the nun said that it was a lengthy process and probably not achievable She then told Joubert that she was dressed inapropriately and could only return fully covered from head to toe Joubert wanted to take photographs of the child but was not allowed to Joubert told the story to a local teacher The teacher stated that she had taken all her money and bought clothing and food and bedding for one orphanage however when she came back she found out the principle had sold everything and syphoned the money into his account Joubert al
Cambodian children
Excerpts from the Biography of Venetia Joubert Re human trafficking sexual slavery in Cambodia Thailand and Charity abuse Joubert felt extremely unhappy when she counted at least one Lexus pas by her each second in central Phnom Penh Cambodia in an area funded by Ngo s charity organizations The money from the charity organizations appears to be being used by government officials and the charity organizations themselves and not on the people as the people in the surrounding areas are desperately poor Her suspicions were confirmed when she spoke to a number of charity and social workers as well as local people She noticed many children on garbage dumps sifting for food or goods to sell Joubert felt quite traumatized when she visited several Cambodian orphanages Joubert went to one and found a boy of 9 years old who suffered from cerebral palsy This meant that he was unable to move and merely stared at the ceiling all day The Catholic nuns who looked after him seemed very disinterested in changing his environment for him He also had 6 massive lesions in his lips and his lips were severely bleeding His lips were slit in 6 places When Joubert asked what was wrong they stated he had a fever Joubert researched cerebral palsy and found out that he was suffering from vitamin deficiencies because he had not been fed correctly Joubert offered to help to raise money for the orphanage however the elder nun refused her help Joubert offered to adopt the child but the nun said that it was a lengthy process and probably not achievable She then told Joubert that she was dressed inapropriately and could only return fully covered from head to toe Joubert wanted to take photographs of the child but was not allowed to Joubert told the story to a local teacher The teacher stated that she had taken all her money and bought clothing and food and bedding for one orphanage however when she came back she found out the principle had sold everything and syphoned the money into his account Joubert al
Corruption
About 3 years ago Oosterveld and Joubert began filming poverty related footage for their documentary film Intoxicating Whirlwind especially in and around Cambodia which they also incorporated into their videos Oosterveld and Joubert were caught off guard when they counted one hundred Lexus S U V s in the impoverished downtown Cambodia which they attribute to corruption in charity based organizations Excerpts from the Biography of Venetia Joubert Re human trafficking sexual slavery in Cambodia Thailand and Charity abuse Joubert felt extremely unhappy when she counted at least one Lexus pas by her each second in central Phnom Penh Cambodia in an area funded by Ngo s charity organizations The money from the charity organizations appears to be being used by government officials and the charity organizations themselves and not on the people as the people in the surrounding areas are desperately poor Her suspicions were confirmed when she spoke to a number of charity and social workers as well as local people She noticed many children on garbage dumps sifting for food or goods to sell Joubert felt quite traumatized when she visited several Cambodian orphanages Joubert went to one and found a boy of 9 years old who suffered from cerebral palsy This meant that he was unable to move and merely stared at the ceiling all day The Catholic nuns who looked after him seemed very disinterested in changing his environment for him He also had 6 massive lesions in his lips and his lips were severely bleeding His lips were slit in 6 places When Joubert asked what was wrong they stated he had a fever Joubert researched cerebral palsy and found out that he was suffering from vitamin deficiencies because he had not been fed correctly Joubert offered to help to raise money for the orphanage however the elder nun refused her help Joubert offered to adopt the child but the nun said that it was a lengthy process and probably not achievable She then told Joubert that she was dressed inapropriatel
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©2006 Publications International Ltd Pneumonia symptoms can include an intense cough fever chills and
Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that can be caused by nearly
Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that can be caused by nearly any class of organism known to cause human infections including bacteria viruses fungi and parasites It results in an inflammatory response within the small air spaces of the lung alveoli
Cambodian garbage dump
Excerpts from the Biography of Venetia Joubert Re human trafficking sexual slavery in Cambodia Thailand and Charity abuse Joubert felt extremely unhappy when she counted at least one Lexus pas by her each second in central Phnom Penh Cambodia in an area funded by Ngo s charity organizations The money from the charity organizations appears to be being used by government officials and the charity organizations themselves and not on the people as the people in the surrounding areas are desperately poor Her suspicions were confirmed when she spoke to a number of charity and social workers as well as local people She noticed many children on garbage dumps sifting for food or goods to sell Joubert felt quite traumatized when she visited several Cambodian orphanages Joubert went to one and found a boy of 9 years old who suffered from cerebral palsy This meant that he was unable to move and merely stared at the ceiling all day The Catholic nuns who looked after him seemed very disinterested in changing his environment for him He also had 6 massive lesions in his lips and his lips were severely bleeding His lips were slit in 6 places When Joubert asked what was wrong they stated he had a fever Joubert researched cerebral palsy and found out that he was suffering from vitamin deficiencies because he had not been fed correctly Joubert offered to help to raise money for the orphanage however the elder nun refused her help Joubert offered to adopt the child but the nun said that it was a lengthy process and probably not achievable She then told Joubert that she was dressed inapropriately and could only return fully covered from head to toe Joubert wanted to take photographs of the child but was not allowed to Joubert told the story to a local teacher The teacher stated that she had taken all her money and bought clothing and food and bedding for one orphanage however when she came back she found out the principle had sold everything and syphoned the money into his account Joubert al
Possible complications especially for those at high risk include
Possible complications especially for those at high risk include Pneumonia Encephalitis infection of the brain Bronchitis Sinus infections Ear infections
Cambodian dump slums
Excerpts from the Biography of Venetia Joubert Re human trafficking sexual slavery in Cambodia Thailand and Charity abuse Joubert felt extremely unhappy when she counted at least one Lexus pas by her each second in central Phnom Penh Cambodia in an area funded by Ngo s charity organizations The money from the charity organizations appears to be being used by government officials and the charity organizations themselves and not on the people as the people in the surrounding areas are desperately poor Her suspicions were confirmed when she spoke to a number of charity and social workers as well as local people She noticed many children on garbage dumps sifting for food or goods to sell Joubert felt quite traumatized when she visited several Cambodian orphanages Joubert went to one and found a boy of 9 years old who suffered from cerebral palsy This meant that he was unable to move and merely stared at the ceiling all day The Catholic nuns who looked after him seemed very disinterested in changing his environment for him He also had 6 massive lesions in his lips and his lips were severely bleeding His lips were slit in 6 places When Joubert asked what was wrong they stated he had a fever Joubert researched cerebral palsy and found out that he was suffering from vitamin deficiencies because he had not been fed correctly Joubert offered to help to raise money for the orphanage however the elder nun refused her help Joubert offered to adopt the child but the nun said that it was a lengthy process and probably not achievable She then told Joubert that she was dressed inapropriately and could only return fully covered from head to toe Joubert wanted to take photographs of the child but was not allowed to Joubert told the story to a local teacher The teacher stated that she had taken all her money and bought clothing and food and bedding for one orphanage however when she came back she found out the principle had sold everything and syphoned the money into his account Joubert al
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Streptococcus pneumoniae Gram positive encapsulated coccus prokaryote dividing Causes lower respiratory infection pneumonia and upper respiratory infections bronchitis
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Ngor Dione right a community health worker in the village of Koulouk Mbada in Senegal s Thiadiaye district discusses new treatment of pneumonia and other acute respiratory infections
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Streptococcus pneumoniae Gram positive encapsulated coccus prokaryote dividing Causes lower respiratory infection pneumonia and upper respiratory infections bronchitis
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Amoxicillin
Amoxicillin is an anti bacterial medicine belongs to penicillin class of antibiotic drugs As anti bacterial drugs fights bacteria in the body and protect against bacterial infections Amoxicillin is widely used for variety of infections such as tonsillitis pneumonia inflammation of the ear infections bronchitis urinary tract infections Gonorrhea and skin infections

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