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TB is caused by infection with the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis Sinusitis is a symptom which manifests usually with upper respiratory tract infections.Common cold is a upper respiratory tract infection of viral origin, usually caused by rhinovirus
TB is caused by infection with the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis Sinusitis is a symptom which manifests usually with upper respiratory tract infections.Common cold is a upper respiratory tract infection of viral origin, usually caused by rhinovirus
An upper respiratory infection can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. The most common is probably the common cold, which is a viral infection, followed by bacterial, then fungal.
Tuberculosis(TB)
Rhinopneumonitis is an a respiratory infection in horses caused by the Equine Herpes Virus
Influenza, a viral respiratory infection which is also known as the flu.
The common cold is infectious. It is a upper respiratory infection caused by a virus.
Roseola is typically caused by a virus called human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6). It is a common infection in infants and young children. The virus is usually spread through respiratory secretions and can cause a high fever followed by a rash.
Yes it can. Laryngitis is usually caused by a bacteria or a virus. When these bugs travel down your respiratory tract, they can cause bronchitis or pneumonia. Respiratory infections usually start with a cold in the nose which may spread to the sinuses, throat and lower respiratory tract. But just because you have the beginning of a cold does not mean that you will go on to develop any of these other problems of the upper or of the lower respiratory tract.
Death is usually caused by a severe respiratory collapse.
Labyrinthite is the French word for "labyrinthitis" which is the inflammation of the inner ear. It is usually caused by a virus, but can also occur due to bacterial invasion, head injury, extreme stress, an allergy or reaction to a medication. Many times it follows an upper respiratory infection. Bacterial and Viral invasion can cause permanent hearing loss.
Organisms that usually live in the human respiratory system without causing disease can pass through openings caused by such fractures, reach the meninges, and cause infection.