A large number of ethiological agents of atypical pneumonia has been described among which those most commonly encountered are:
Legionella pneumophila
Although more than 30 species have been reported, Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 is responsible for most infections in humans. Atypical pneumonia is often associated with systemic manifestations. It is responsible for 10% cases of pneumonia acquired in both the community and hospitals.
    PNEUMOBACT ELISA IgM
A large number of ethiological agents of atypical pneumonia has been described among which those most commonly encountered are:
Legionella pneumophila
Although more than 30 species have been reported, Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 is responsible for most infections in humans. Atypical pneumonia is often associated with systemic manifestations. It is responsible for 10% cases of pneumonia acquired in both the community and hospitals.
    PNEUMOVIRUS ELISA IgG
A large number of atypical pneumonia has been described among which those most commonly encountered are:
Respiratory syncytial virus
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the major agent of infection in the respiratory tract of children under two, producing in winter important epidemic outbreaks lactants.