What are the 4 classifications of pneumonia?

A pneumonia infection is classified based on how it is acquired and can be categorized into community-acquired, hospital-acquired, healthcare-acquired, or aspiration pneumonia.

What are the types of atypical pneumonia?

Atypical pneumonia is primarily caused by three different forms of bacteria.

  • Mycoplasma Pneumonia. This type of atypical pneumonia is caused by the Mycoplasma pneumoniae bacteria.
  • Chlamydophila Pneumonia. The Chlamydophila pneumoniae bacteria causes this a typical pneumonia.
  • Legionella Pneumonia.

What are the 4 most important characteristics of atypical pneumonia?

These might include a prominent headache, a low-grade fever, an earache, and a sore throat. Symptoms of atypical pneumonia tend to be milder and more persistent than those of typical pneumonia, which appear suddenly, and cause a more serious illness.

How many classifications of pneumonia are there?

There are more than 30 different causes of pneumonia, and they’re grouped by the cause. The main types of pneumonia are bacterial, viral, and mycoplasma pneumonia. A cough that produces green, yellow, or bloody mucus is the most common symptom of pneumonia.

What are 3 major distinctions between typical and atypical pneumonia?

Typical pneumonia is usually caused by bacterial pathogens like Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus. Klebsiella pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae etc. In contrast, atypical CAP is characterized by preceeding upper airway symptoms, myalgias, fever without chills, headache and unproductive cough.

Why are atypical bacteria called atypical?

They do not cause the typical clinical picture of lobar pneumonia caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae and other bacteria, hence the name ‘atypical’.

What is the most common cause of atypical pneumonia?

People get this sometimes serious illness, caused by Chlamydophila (or Chlamydia) psittaci, from infected pet birds (parrots, parakeets) and poultry (turkeys, ducks)…

What is pneumonia in pediatrics?

Pneumonia is a lung infection. It is usually caused by a virus or bacteria. These germs make the air sacs in the lungs fill with fluid (phlegm or mucous) (Picture 1). This makes it hard to breathe and causes your child to cough.

What are the three types of pneumonia?

Pneumonia is an infection of one or both of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. There are more than 30 different causes of pneumonia, and they’re grouped by the cause. The main types of pneumonia are bacterial, viral, and mycoplasma pneumonia.

What is pneumonia and its classification?

What is difference between typical and atypical pneumonia?