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Epidemic Respiratory Disease / The pneumonias and other infections of the repiratory tract accompanying influenza and measles

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The authors present a clinical, pathological, and bacteriological investigation of pneumonias and other respiratory infections occurring with influenza and measles in military camps. They document epidemic influenza waves and corresponding rises in pneumonia, compare bacterial types isolated from stable camp populations versus newly drafted recruits, and correlate measles with unusually fatal secondary pneumonia. The report details timing of outbreaks, pathological findings, and microbiological patterns suggesting influenza and measles as major predisposing factors for severe lower respiratory infection, and emphasizes the variable etiology and high mortality of pneumonia in epidemic conditions.

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Eugene L. Opie

Eugene L. Opie was a notable figure in the field of medicine, particularly recognized for his contributions to the understanding of respiratory diseases. His key work, "Epidemic Respiratory Disease / The pneumonias and other infections of the respiratory tract accompanying influenza and measles," delves into the complexities of respiratory infections and their interplay with viral illnesses. Opie's research has provided valuable insights into the epidemiology of respiratory diseases, making significant contributions to public health knowledge during his time. His work remains relevant for those studying infectious diseases and their impact on respiratory health.

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