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PNPan
PNPart Number
PNPolished Nickel (product feature)
PNPractical Nurse
PNPanama (including Canal Zone Region)
PNPordenone (Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy)
PNParenteral Nutrition (intravenous diet administration)
PNProduct Name
PNPeripheral Neuropathy
PNPeanut
PNPostnuke (website content management sytem)
PNProject Number
PNPartido Nacional (Spanish: National Party)
PNPitcairn Island (top level domain)
PNPinot Noir (wine)
PNPolice Nationale (French: National Police)
PNParques Nacionales (National Parks Administration, Argentina)
PNPromissory Note
PNPakistan Navy
PNPhilippine Navy
PNPlatoon (Canadian/British)
PNPractice Nurse
PNPseudo-Noise
PNPlanetary Nebula
PNPublic Nudity
PNNoise Power
PNPhase Noise (communication systems)
PNPartit Nazzjonalista (Nationalist Party, Malta)
PNPolska Norma (Polish: Polish Standard)
PNPengadilan Negeri (Indonesian: district court)
PNPetri Net
PNPersonal Needs
PNPneumonic
PNProgram Neighborhood (Citrix Client Software)
PNPlay Nice (gaming)
PNProtease Nexin
PNPacific National (Australia)
PNPressure Normalized (gas wells)
PNPeer Networking
PNPolish Notation (aka prefix notation)
PNPredicate Nominative
PNPression Nominale (French: Nominal Pressure)
PNProcurement Notice
PNProperty Number
PNPressure Number
PNParticipating National (FCC)
PNProportional Navigation
PNParticipatory Note
PNProcessor Node
PNPreliminary Notification
PNPosition Navigation
PNPaso A Nivel (Spain)
PNPartner Nation
PNPercussion Note
PNPlanet Namek
PNProblem Notification
PNProminent Nuclei
PNPerfect Nonlinear
PNPositive Notification
PNPolemiko Nautiko (Greek Navy)
PNPedigree Nursery
PNPetitioner Name
PNPseudorandom Noise/Number
PNUS Postal Note (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
PN(USN Rating) Personnelman
PNPoikiloderma with Neutropenia
PNPiedmont and Northern Railway Company
PNPeriodic Nonharmonic
PNPositive-channel, Negative-channel junction (electronics, semiconductors)
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In summary, pneumonic plague, although rare, should be considered in dogs that have fever and respiratory signs with potential exposure in disease-endemic areas, regardless of season and lobar distribution.
Recently, we also reported the detection of other respiratory viral infections other than PPR, which included PI3V and RSV in pneumonic lungs of goats in Nigeria (Jarikre and Emikpe, 2017).
A sub-unit vaccine elicits IgG in serum, spleen cell cultures and bronchial washings and protects immunized animals against pneumonic plague.
The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office travel advice warns of the outbreak of pneumonic and bubonic plague in Madagascar
She also confirmed that there are no pneumonic plague cases in the UAE.
The commonest symptom in para pneumonic effusion is fever (90%).
The human population is divided into six subgroups: the subgroup of people who have not contracted the disease, to be referred to as susceptible and denoted by [S.sub.H], but may get it if they come into contact with [I.sub.HS], [I.sub.HP], [I.sub.RS], [I.sub.HP], [I.sub.F], or A; people who have the disease but have not shown any symptom and are incapable of transmitting the disease to be referred to as exposed and denoted by [E.sub.H]; those who are infected and capable of transmitting the disease are divided into three subgroups: there are those who have bubonic plague denoted by [I.sub.HB], those with septicemic plague denoted by [I.sub.HS], and those who have pneumonic plague disease denoted by [I.sub.HP].
He uses the pneumonic SPIKES as an approach to communicating bad news and uses an example of a woman telling her husband about her job loss as an example.
Bacterial isolation from pneumonic sheep lungs were tentatively identified asSerratia by morphological and cultural characters .The results of biochemical characteristics by using vitek2 compact technique, most closely related to Serratialiquefaciens.
In the 35 children with respiratory symptoms and positive CXR findings, 16 (45.7%) had pneumonic changes, 11 (31.4%) had hyperinflation on CXR, and pneumonic change with hyperinflation was found in 8 (22.9%).
These include fever and chills with muscle and joint pain (typhoidal), cough or difficulty breathing (pneumonic), swollen lymph nodes with or without skin lesions (ulceroglandular or glandular), conjunctivitis (oculoglandular), pharyngitis (oropharyngeal), or abdominal pain with vomiting and diarrhea (intestinal) (2,3).
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