This is the formal name of the bacteria that causes Pneumonia.
What is Streptococcus
100
Pneumonia causes these types of infections.
What are respiratory infections
100
Pneumonia is the culprit of over one million deaths per year in these countries. Many more diseases follow the same trend.
What are developing countries
100
Severe shaking and chills often come in this order when you have pneumonia. You could say that this question is this order in this category as well.
What is first
100
Streptococcal pneumonia is different from other pneumonia because it resists these. Vital in the destruction of bacteria.
What are antibiotics
200
Binomial Nomenclature has been around for hundreds of years. It gives the genus and species of an organism. Simply put together what you know to get this name for pneumonia.
What is Streptococcus Pneumonia
200
The bacteria is found in these two places of 10 to 40 % of healthy people.
What are the nose and throat.
200
Pneumonia is common worldwide; however, it has a huge impact on this age group.
Who are children under 5 years old.
200
Aches in the tissues of these, often can become very painful.
What are muscles
200
This is the only legit way to prevent getting the bacteria.
What is a pneumococcal vaccine.
300
By putting this prefix before cocci, we understand that pneumonic bacteria come in pairs.
What is Diplo cocci
300
Pneumonia can infect the upper respiratory tract and can spread to the blood, lungs, middle ear and this body system. Responsible for human response.
What is the nervous system
300
The bacteria is passed from person to person by touching, coughing, and this. Make sure you do it in your elbow to prevent the spread of bacteria!
What is sneezing.
300
This becomes very rapid and in short bursts when you have the bacteria in your lungs.
What is cellular respiration
300
Washing your hands and using these help to destroy the spread of bacteria before they infect your body.
What are antiseptics
400
For these bacteria, staining keeps them violet in colour. Making them this.
What is gram +
400
The air spaces in your lungs are filled with fluid and can look like this when you have the pneumonic bacteria.
What is inflamed
400
The streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria can be found in healthy people, located toward the back of the nose. This is referred to as this, meaning if you have the bacteria, you are a carrier.
What is carriage
400
If you do this, also called Emesis, make sure you check for blood. If so, head to the hospital immediatly
What is vomit
400
People over age 65 and those in high-risk groups are advised to receive the pneumonia vaccine. The vaccine is effective in approximately what percent of healthy young adults
What is 80%
500
Coccus- being the shape of the bacteria- derives from the greek word "kokkos" meaning this in English. Be sure to grab a handful of these which are full of antioxidants
What are berries
500
Three factors that increase chances of acquiring pneumonia are also three factors in acquiring heart disease.
What are cigarette smoke, alcohol, and stress
500
The part of the lungs most affected by pneumonia are these. Pneumonia also affects the tissues of the lungs
What are alveoli
500
Lab tests, physical exams and this are used by doctors to diagnose if you have pneumonia.
What is a chest xray
500
People with a chronic medical problem and everyone over the age of 65 are recommended to receive the vaccine about this far apart.