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Icd 10 personal history of congenital rubella syndrome

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... When a pathogen is new to the immune system, it is capable of causing infection. In most cases, antigenic novelty is the result of the pathogen infecting someone whose immune system has not been exposed to the pathogen in the past. This is why babies tend to be more susceptible to many infections. A ...
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...  Infiltrate (shadow) on X-Rays is most important for diagnosis of pneumonia  Focal lobar consolidation with typicals S. pneumoniae, K. pneumoniae, and aspirations  Diffuse interstitial infiltrates with atypicals M. pneumoniae, C. pneumoniae, and P. jirovecii  Cavitation with S. aureus and Mycoba ...
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