English to Spanish Dictionary pneumonia

pneumonia

neumonía
definition
noun
The commonest infection is a type of pneumonia , a serious lung infection.
lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection, in which the air sacs fill with pus and may become solid. Inflammation may affect both lungs ( double pneumonia ), one lung ( single pneumonia ), or only certain lobes ( lobar pneumonia ).
translation of 'pneumonia'
noun
neumonía,
pulmonía
example
Doctors originally concluded she died from 'pneumonia' and heart disease.
Smoking cessation also reduces the risk of death after a stroke and of death from 'pneumonia' and influenza.
The commonest infection is a type of 'pneumonia' , a serious lung infection.
she had 'pneumonia'
But he died after contracting a chest infection which turned into 'pneumonia' .
The Doctors said I had whooping cough and 'pneumonia' and that I would have to stay in hospital for the next few months.
After initial improvement she developed 'pneumonia' and died 17 days after admission.
he got 'pneumonia'
The cold developed into 'pneumonia' , which turned out to be a symptom of leukaemia.
It is quite possible that she would have died had she developed an infection such as 'pneumonia' .
He then fell ill with 'pneumonia' and died after a lung collapsed and he suffered kidney failure.
The bacteria, which can cause a serious form of 'pneumonia' were found after a routine inspection.
The most common type of 'pneumonia' is bronchopneumonia, which affects the bronchioles.
Zinc supplementation reduces the incidence of diarrhoea and 'pneumonia' and improves growth.
I heard a few weeks ago that Claire had 'pneumonia' and was in hospital.
Pregnant women who get chickenpox or shingles have a higher than normal risk of developing 'pneumonia' .
He had been suffering from throat cancer and had recently been battling 'pneumonia' .
Avian influenza begins as a respiratory infection and can develop into 'pneumonia' that is often fatal.
There are immunisations for several of the infections that can cause 'pneumonia' .
His family was informed he was suffering from 'pneumonia' caused by fluid in his lungs.
The symptoms of bird flu in people vary from typical flu symptoms to eye infections and 'pneumonia' .
Secondary infections such as 'pneumonia' are the main causes of death from malnutrition.
Daily radiographic assessment is essential for monitoring of this potentially rapidly progressive 'pneumonic' illness.
In summary, SARS is a highly contagious and predominantly 'pneumonic' illness.
There was no clinical or bacteriological evidence of a 'pneumonic' process.
No vaccine currently is available for 'pneumonic' or bubonic plague.
In some patients the 'pneumonic' infiltration was rapidly progressive, resulting in severe oxygen desaturation requiring assisted ventilation.
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