Table 8
Radiographic Findings (
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PathogenChest radiographic findingsComments and other radiologic findingsMultidrug-resistantM. tuberculosis: See tuberculosis in Ref. 46.SARS virus (SARS-associatedcoronavirus)Unilateral or bilateral infiltrates; multiple patchy opacitieswith bilateral distribution. The opacities are usuallyground-glass in appearance, sometimes with air-spaceconsolidation, progressively evolving. The evolution isvery rapid in some cases, resulting in the confluence oflesions and large areas of opacification in a short time.West Nile virus (a Flaviviridae)Has caused pneumonia in a transplant patient andpneumonia has been one of the admitting diagnosis forpatients with West Nile virus infection.Pandemic and avian influenza (H5N1influenza)Interstitial infiltrates, lobar infiltrationConsolidation, pneumothorax (on mechanical ventilation)Monkeypox virus (Orthopoxvirusofthe Poxviridae family)Unknown. The Brighton strain of cowpox virus causes lethalbronchopneumonia when delivered as a small-particle(1mm) aerosol to weanling BALB/c mice.Genetically engineered biologicalweapons
Abbreviations:BAL, bronchoalveolar lavage; CAP, community-acquired pneumonia; SWEB, staphylococcal enterotoxin B; EEE, eastern equine encephalitis; MR, magneticresonance; WEE, western equine encephalitis.Source: From Refs. 33, 43–55.Bioterrorism Infections in Critical Care 465