Depends really... The most common causal agent for pneumonia in a normal person is Streptococcus Pneumoniae, a bacteria. But if it keeps reoccuring there might be some other factors involved. If you take to the booze (i.e. alcohoic) the klebsiella is the usual cause for the pneumonia.
There might be an underlying cause for repeated exposure such as immunodeficiency, so HIV test would be pretty important as well... How do you know it's even pneumonia per se??? The only way to be certain is go to a doctor and give a sputum sample that they will grow in agar and see what particular bacterial colonies form, and if it's in fact bacterial pneumonia. Could be TB or some other infection that you are misdiagnosing as pneumonia. Go see a Doc asap.
Yes, Legionnaires' disease can reoccur. This disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by a bacterium known as legionella.
Yes blood infections can reoccur.
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The spelling of the verb is "reoccur" (to happen again). The similar term "recur" has the connotation of repetition at regular intervals.
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Recur and Reoccur can usually be used interchangeably, but try to find some other synonyms that sound less alike for style.
Definately if it is not fully removed from connecting organs
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"Reoccur" is indeed a real word, though it is often confused with "recur." "Reoccur" refers to something happening again after a period of time, while "recur" implies that it happens repeatedly or at regular intervals. Both terms are valid, but they convey different nuances regarding the frequency and timing of events.
Pneumonia is a general term, not a specific disease. There is viral pneumonia, bacterial pneumonia, and a fungal pneumonia, among others.