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Neumonía por virus; "Neumonía errante" de origen viral
Lávese las manos con frecuencia, sobre todo después de sonarse la nariz, ir al baño, colocarle el pañal a un bebé y antes de comer o preparar alimentos.
No fume. El tabaco daña la capacidad de los pulmones para protegerse de infección.
Las vacunas pueden ayudar a prevenir la neumonía en niños, ancianos y personas con diabetes, asma, enfisema, VIH, cáncer u otras afecciones crónicas.
Si su sistema inmunitario está débil, aléjese de las muchedumbres. Solicíteles a los visitantes que tengan un resfriado que se pongan una máscara.
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