Viral community-acquired pneumonia: what's new since COVID-19 emerged?

IF 2.7 Expert review of respiratory medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1080/17476348.2025.2479611
Catia Cilloniz, Alejandro J Videla, Laura Pulido, Mary Joy Uy-King
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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 covered: We 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 opinion: Our 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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病毒性社区获得性肺炎:自COVID-19出现以来有什么新进展?
在世界各地,病毒性肺炎对发病率和死亡率有重大影响,特别是在脆弱人群中。引起肺炎的最常见呼吸道病毒包括流感病毒、呼吸道合胞病毒、腺病毒和鼻病毒。2019冠状病毒病大流行改变了病毒性肺炎的格局,重塑了我们对病毒在这一疾病中所起作用的认识。我们现在更加认识到早期诊断的重要性、合并感染的影响、病毒变异的影响以及病毒感染后肺炎的长期后果。涵盖的领域:我们讨论了关于病毒性肺炎的流行病学、诊断、治疗和预防的最新科学证据。本文综述了PubMed对社区获得性肺炎呼吸道病毒的研究结果。专家意见:我们在COVID-19大流行期间的经验改变了我们对呼吸道病毒及其在病毒性肺炎中的作用的看法。诊断取得了进步,合并感染得到了更多的认识,对病毒感染的免疫反应得到了更好的了解,治疗病毒性肺炎的方法得到了扩展。然而,尽管取得了这一进展,关于呼吸道病毒对肺炎影响的研究必须继续寻求开发新的抗病毒药物和疫苗,并调查长期后遗症,特别是在严重病毒性肺炎的情况下。
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