Pneumonia
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cough in adults
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Pneumonia Transmission
Facts about pneumonia:
Pneumonia can be spread from person to person.
People with pneumonia expel infected droplets of mucus into the air when they
cough
.
Pneumonia is spread when others breathe the infected droplets.
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Pneumonia Types
Related Topics:
Aspiration pneumonia
Bacterial pneumonia
Cough
Difficulty breathing
Mycoplasma pneumonia
Pneumocystis pneumonia
Viral pneumonia
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