Types of Pneumonia
Types of Pneumonia
Bacterial Pneumonia
Bacteria cause most cases of community-acquired
pneumonia in adults.
You can catch pneumonia when someone who is
infected coughs or sneezes. Bacteria-filled droplets
get into the air, where you can breathe them into your
nose or mouth.
If you have a weakened immune system, your
chances of getting pneumonia are higher. You're also
more likely to get it if you have a condition
like asthma, emphysema, or heart disease.
You may notice symptoms like:
A cough that brings up mucus
Fever over 100.4 F
Fast breathing
Shortness of breath
Chest pain
Fatigue
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Viral Pneumonia
Viruses are the second most common cause of
pneumonia. Many kinds cause the disease, including
some of the same viruses that bring
on colds and flu and the coronavirus that causes
COVID-19.
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Fungal Pneumonia
Fungi are a less common cause of pneumonia. You're
not likely to get fungal pneumonia if you're healthy.
But you have a higher chance of catching it if
your immune system is weakened from:
An organ transplant
Chemotherapy for cancer
Medicines to treat an autoimmune
disease like rheumatoid arthritis
HIV
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