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- Describe the respiratory infection influenza, including thecause, transmission, immunization, incidence,manifestations, and possible complicationsExplain viral infections of the lower respiratory system with three diseases and there three causative agents, symptoms and treatment.Briefly describe at least two upper respiratory tract infections caused by each of the following groups of causative agents. Mention the name of causative agent and complications which might occur. A. Bacterial B. Viral C. Fungal
- Describe the common upper respiratory tract infections.Compare the causative organism and two significant signsof lobar pneumonia with those of bronchopneumonia.Compare chronic bronchitis and emphysema with respect to aetiology, pathogenesis and clinical manifestations evident in patients with damaged lung tissue.
- a. Name the organisms that commonly causeprimary atypical pneumonia.b. Compare the pathophysiologic changes in viraland pneumococcal pneumonia.Differentiate a productive cough from an unproductivecough by general cause, signs, and possible complications.Discuss important features of the other infectious diseases of the upper respiratory tract. These are rhinitis, sinusitis, acute otitis media, and diphtheria.
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