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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
*Pulmonary infections may be more common during spaceflight than on Earth due to both air contaminants and close human proximity<ref>Scheibler C, Crane-Godreau MA, McNeely E. Editorial: Aerospace health and safety: today and the future, volume I. Front Public Health. 2023 Sep 25;11: | *Pulmonary infections may be more common during spaceflight than on Earth due to both air contaminants and close human proximity<ref>Scheibler C, Crane-Godreau MA, McNeely E. Editorial: Aerospace health and safety: today and the future, volume I. Front Public Health. 2023 Sep 25;11:1264524. PMID: 37818294;</ref> | ||
==Differential Diagnosis== | ==Differential Diagnosis== | ||
Revisión del 15:26 15 may 2024
Background
- Pulmonary infections may be more common during spaceflight than on Earth due to both air contaminants and close human proximity[1]
Differential Diagnosis
Influenza-Like Illness
- Influenza
- Parainfluenza
- URI
- Pneumonia
- Sinusitis
- Toxic exposure
- Pyelonephritis
- Bronchitis
- Coronavirus
Chemical Exposures
References
- ↑ Scheibler C, Crane-Godreau MA, McNeely E. Editorial: Aerospace health and safety: today and the future, volume I. Front Public Health. 2023 Sep 25;11:1264524. PMID: 37818294;
