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Parasitic pneumonia is a type of pneumonia caused by parasites. It is a less common form of pneumonia, but it can be severe, especially in people with weakened immune systems.

Causes

Parasitic pneumonia is caused by various types of parasites. The most common parasites that cause pneumonia are Toxoplasma gondii, Strongyloides stercoralis, and Ascariasis lumbricoides. These parasites usually enter the body through the mouth or skin, and then travel to the lungs.

Symptoms

The symptoms of parasitic pneumonia are similar to those of other types of pneumonia. They include:

In severe cases, parasitic pneumonia can cause respiratory failure, septic shock, and death.

Diagnosis

Parasitic pneumonia is diagnosed through a combination of medical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests. The tests may include:

Treatment

The treatment for parasitic pneumonia depends on the type of parasite causing the infection. It usually involves antiparasitic drugs, such as metronidazole, ivermectin, and albendazole. In severe cases, hospitalization may be required.

Prevention

Prevention of parasitic pneumonia involves avoiding exposure to the parasites that cause the infection. This can be achieved through:

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