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Viral Pneumonia

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

Viral pneumonia is a lung infection caused by a virus, such as those that cause the flu or COVID-19. You can get a viral infection by breathing in the virus or by touching something that has the virus on it. You can develop viral pneumonia if a virus in your body travels to your lungs.

The Lungs

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RISKS:

Viral pneumonia can progress to bacterial pneumonia, which is a more serious illness. You could develop respiratory failure and need a ventilator to help you breathe. You could develop sepsis, which is a life-threatening blood infection. Viral pneumonia can become life-threatening, especially in older adults and people with other health problems.

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