Viral, Fungal Infections May Contribute to Nonresolving ARDS
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April 16, 2026
Objective:
To synthesize evidence on the role of viral and fungal infections in nonresolving acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
Key Findings:
- Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis is common in ARDS secondary to severe viral pneumonia, with mortality rates exceeding 50%, highlighting the severity of this complication.
Interpretation:
The interplay between viral and fungal infections in ARDS underscores the urgent need for improved diagnostic and treatment strategies to effectively manage these complications.
Limitations:
- Biases in observational studies and limited sample sizes in clinical trials may affect the reliability of the findings.
Conclusion:
Systematic assessment of viral reactivation in ARDS patients may be warranted, given the potential for significant clinical impact despite uncertainties in treatment efficacy.