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Link Discovered Between Pneumonia, Oral Hygiene PDF Print E-mail

Link Discovered Between Pneumonia, Oral Hygiene
Samit Joshi, a postdoctoral fellow in infectious diseases at the Yale University School of Medicine, reported at the Infectious Disease Society annual meeting in Boston that poor oral hygiene may be one of the most common risk factors for pneumonia and that disease risk doubles in people with severe gum problems and disease. Approximately 3 million Americans are infected with pneumonia annually. Joshi studied 37 subjects; a study was not designed to demonstrate the relationship between pneumonia and oral hygiene. However, findings showed that individuals who developed pneumonia showed a significant increase in the number of oral bacteria associated with pneumonia. The findings are significant because they place an even greater emphasis on oral hygiene. Joshi hopes that another, larger study will replicate his work and confirm a causal link. The link between gum disease and overall health have been well-documented. The elderly are considered among the most vulnerable. Good oral hygiene and health care can improve overall health and may prevent illnesses like pneumonia.


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