A vaccine STOPS you catching diseases and therefore being contagious. There is nothing in you that other people can catch!
its not contagious
Bacterial pneumonia
No
Yearly vaccination against influenza can decrease the risk of pneumonia for certain patients
Pneumonia itself is not contagious, but the infections that can lead to pneumonia, such as certain viruses and bacteria, can be spread from person to person. For example, viral pneumonia can arise from influenza or the common cold, which are contagious. However, once a person has pneumonia, they are not contagious if the pneumonia is caused by an infection that is not spreadable. It’s important to maintain good hygiene practices to prevent the spread of the underlying infections.
no
yes
Bacterial pneumonia, specifically pneumococcal pneumonia (aka Streptococcus pneumoniae).
Right middle lobe pneumonia itself is not contagious; rather, it is typically caused by infections such as bacteria or viruses that can be spread from person to person. The contagious aspect depends on the underlying infection causing the pneumonia. For instance, viral pneumonia can be contagious, while pneumonia caused by aspiration or non-infectious factors is not. It's essential to identify the specific cause to understand any potential for transmission.
Pneumonia.
byssinosis
Bacterial