Both bacterial and viral pneumonia indicates infection and inflammation of the lung.
Both shows similar signs and symptoms of chest pain, cough, sputum with yellowish or greenish color, dyspnea.
but in viral cases fever may be present or absent. In bacterial cases fever present. In viral head ache present, in bacterial headache not present.
Viral pneumonia get better by own, bacterial pneumonia needs vigorous antibiotic therapy.
There is no other major difference between viral and bacterial pneumonia.
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