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NHLBI

Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis - Signs, Symptoms, and Complications

Signs and symptoms vary between acute, subacute, and chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis and may include flu-like illness including fever, chills, muscle or joint pain, or headaches; rales; cough; chronic bronchitis; shortness of breath; anorexia or weight loss; fatigue; fibrosis of the lungs; or clubbing of fingers or toes. Complications of chronic disease may include irreversible lung damage, permanently reduced lung function, pulmonary hypotension, or heart failure.

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NHLBI

Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis - Screening and Prevention

There are no screening methods to determine who will or will not develop hypersensitivity pneumonitis and the only prevention is to avoid common environmental sources of substances known to cause this condition.

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NHLBI

Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis - Risk Factors

Risk factors for developing hypersensitivity pneumonitis include age, environment or occupation, family history and genetics, lifestyle habits, other medical conditions, and possibly sex or gender.

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NHLBI

Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis - Causes

Hypersensitivity pneumonitis is caused by repeated exposure to environmental substances that cause inflammation in the lungs when inhaled. Substances include: bacteria, fungi or molds, proteins, or chemicals.

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CDC

Chickenpox | Vaccine Infographic | Varicella

infographic  chickenpox  vaccine save lives  prevents serious illness  chickenpox multimedia  multimedia on chickenpox  varicella multimedia  multimedia on varicella 

Chickenpox and Varicella multimedia products including web features and podcasts.

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CDC

CDC Global Health - Infographics - Antibiotic Resistance The Global Threat

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Antibiotic resistance – when bacteria change and cause antibiotics to fail – is happening RIGHT NOW, across the world.

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NCI

Childhood Vascular Tumors Treatment (PDQ®)–Patient Version

Childhood vascular tumor treatment depends on the specific type and location, can involve surgery, and may be followed by chemotherapy or radiation. Targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and other medications may be used. Learn more about vascular tumors in this expert-reviewed summary.

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