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Viral community-acquired pneumonia: what’s new since COVID-19 emerged?
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Introduction All over the world, viral pneumonia has a significant impact on morbidity and mortality, especially among vulnerable populations. The most common respiratory viruses causing pneumonia include influenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, adenoviruses and rhinovirus. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the landscape of viral pneumonia and has reshaped our understanding of the role of viruses in this disease. We are now more aware of the importance of early diagnosis, the impact of co-infections, the effects of viral variants, and the long-term consequences of post-viral pneumonia.Areas coveredWe discuss the latest scientific evidence regarding epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of viral pneumonia. This review summarizes findings from a PubMed search on respiratory viruses in community-acquired pneumonia.Expert opinionOur experience during the COVID-19 pandemic has changed our perspective on respiratory viruses and their role in viral pneumonia. Diagnostic advances have been made, co-infections have received greater recognition, immune responses to viral infections are better understood, and approaches to treating viral pneumonia have expanded. Despite this progress, however, research on the impact of respiratory viruses on pneumonia must continue to pursue the development of new antivirals and vaccines, and investigate the long-term sequelae, especially in cases of severe viral pneumonia.
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CILLÓNIZ, Catia, VIDELA, Alejandro j., PULIDO, Laura, UY KING, Mary joy. Viral community-acquired pneumonia: what’s new since COVID-19 emerged?. _Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine_. 2025. Vol. 19, núm. 4, pàgs. 347-362. [consulta: 21 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 1747-6356. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/220663]