Proteus Mirabilis and Lung Infections: Risks and Symptoms
Yes, *Proteus mirabilis* can affect the lungs and cause pneumonia. *P. mirabilis* is a Gram-negative bacterium that is commonly found in the environment, including soil and water. It is also a common cause of urinary tract infections. In some cases, *P. mirabilis* can cause pneumonia, especially in people who are already sick or have a weakened immune system. Pneumonia caused by *P. mirabilis* can be serious, and it can even be fatal in some cases.
Symptoms of pneumonia caused by *P. mirabilis* can include:
* Cough
* Chest pain
* Shortness of breath
* Fever
* Chills
* Fatigue
* Loss of appetite
Treatment for pneumonia caused by *P. mirabilis* typically involves antibiotics. The type of antibiotic that is used will depend on the severity of the infection and the underlying health of the person who is infected.
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