Atypical Pneumonia (Mycoplasma and Viral) Risk Factors
What are the risk factors that lead to this condition? Are you at risk of getting Atypical Pneumonia (Mycoplasma and Viral)? Below you'll find information on each of the known risk factors for this condition.
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Atypical Pneumonia (Mycoplasma and Viral) Risks
The following factors increase your chance of developing atypical pneumonia:
- Being a child, adolescent, or young adult
- Living in closed communities, such as dormitories in boarding schools or colleges, and military barracks
- Tobacco Use Disorder
- Lung disease
- Weakened immune system
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