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Overview
Causes
Viral pneumonia is more likely to occur in young children and older adults, because their bodies have a harder time fighting off the virus. Viral pneumonia is most often caused by one of several viruses:
People who are at risk for more serious viral pneumonia often have a weakened immune system, including:
- Adult HIV/AIDS patients
- Babies who are born too early
- Children with heart and lung problems
- People receiving chemotherapy for cancer, or other medications that weaken the immune system.
- Organ transplant recipients