Pneumonia
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 instance, viral pneumonia can arise from respiratory viruses like influenza, which are contagious. Similarly, bacterial pneumonia can be caused by bacteria that may spread through respiratory droplets. However, not everyone exposed to these pathogens will develop pneumonia, as individual susceptibility varies.
It depends on what is causing the pneumonia. There are bacterial causes of pneumonia such as streptococcus pneumoniae and bacteria are prokaryotic. Viruses can also cause pneumonia and are not really considered prokaryotes or eukaryotes. Fungi are eukaryotes and can also cause pneumonia.
Pneumonia simply means "inflammation of the lung" - it can be caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, chemicals, inhaled foreign material or auto-immune disease. However, in humans with no other concurrent health concern, pneumonia tends to be caused by a bacteria.
Viruses are always smaller than bacteria.
ok lets start by saying pneumonia is an infection to the lungs which can be caused by a variety of microorgansims including fungi,bacteria,parasites,or viruses
Pneumonia can result from a variety of causes, including infection with bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites.
Pneumonia is an infection or inflammatory response in the respiratory system. The lung is where the most signs of pneumonia can be seen in an individual with this condition. Pneumonia is most commonly caused by viruses, bacteria, and irritants, although there are other causes of pneumonia that are less common, such as fungal infections and chemical or smoke inhalation, etc.
Yes and no pneumonia can be also caused by viruses and is mostly the lytic cycle!
Pneumonia is a medical illness (an infection of the lungs) caused by a variety of pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi). Pneumococcus (full name Streptococcus Pneumoniae) is a bacteria and a common cause of pneumonia. Therefore vaccination against Pneumococcus will prevent some, but not all pneumonias.
Any type of viral infection is caused by lytic viruses. These types of infections include pneumonia, influenza, and the common cold.
H1n1, the common cold, viral pneumonia, HIV, and many others.