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Pneumonia & how it can affect those who are immuno-suppressed.

With the sad and unexpected passing of Sam Neill this week, from Pneumonia - the reality is that Pneumonia is still a very dangerous infection to succumb to, specially if your immunity has been compromised, possibly from chemo and/or immunotherapy.  It is still a dangerous infection ANYWAY, as we age!

Yes, they can treat Pneumonia with Penicillin/Antibiotics .... but it only treats Bacterial Pneumonia - not Viral Pneumonia.

The outpouring of grief for Sam Neill's passing is huge, after being declared Cancer Free just 3 months ago!  I think many of us have almost 'grown up' with him being in the movies (if you are around my age - 73) & more recently, online so often during Covid, singing songs & generally being funny, just to give everyone a lift.  He was that kind of man. He was a kind man.  My brother was a personal friend of his for 50+ years, having met him in London, before he became famous.

Please, Make sure you are up to date with the Pneumonia & RSV Vaccines!

AND - if you DO come down with a cold/flu and the symptoms get worse with chest pains & difficutly breathing ... see your GP or if you are really in distress, just call for an ambulance.

https://lungfoundation.com.au/lung-diseases/respiratory-infections/pneumonia/

https://www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/N_R/Pneumonia

Pneumonia is the 4th most common cause of death GLOBALLY .... 

The top 5 causes of death worldwide, according to the World Health Organization, are:

  1. Ischaemic Heart Disease: The leading cause of death globally, responsible for approximately 16% of total world deaths.

    2. Stroke: A major cerebrovascular condition that ranks as the second biggest killer worldwide.

    3. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): A progressive respiratory disease that accounts for millions of global mortalities.

    4. Lower Respiratory Infections: The world's most deadly communicable disease group, primarily affecting the lungs.

    5. Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias: The fifth leading cause, heavily impacting the aging global population.

More info from the Mayo Clinic:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pneumonia/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20354210

The different types of Pneumonia that can develop from a Flu, RSV or other conditions - are described here:
https://hudson.org.au/disease/inflammation/pneumonia/

Know what to look for - Take care, stay well xx

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