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Role of Respiratory Viruses in Severe Acute Respiratory Failure

David Mokrani, Jean‐François Timsit

2025Journal of Clinical Medicine16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Respiratory viruses are widespread in the community, affecting both the upper and lower respiratory tract. This review provides an updated synthesis of the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical impact, and management of severe respiratory viral infections in critically ill patients, with a focus on immunocompetent adults. The clinical presentation is typically nonspecific, making etiological diagnosis challenging. This limitation has been mitigated by the advent of molecular diagnostics-particularly multiplex PCR (mPCR)-which has not only improved pathogen identification at the bedside but also significantly reshaped our understanding of the epidemiology of respiratory viral infections. Routine mPCR testing has revealed that respiratory viruses are implicated in 30-40% of community-acquired pneumonia hospitalizations and are a frequent trigger of acute decompensations in patients with chronic comorbidities. While some viruses follow seasonal patterns, others circulate year-round. Influenza viruses and Pneumoviridae, including respiratory syncytial virus and human metapneumovirus, remain the principal viral pathogens associated with severe outcomes, particularly acute respiratory failure and mortality. Bacterial co-infections are also common and substantially increase both morbidity and mortality. Despite the growing contribution of respiratory viruses to the burden of critical illness, effective antiviral therapies remain limited. Neuraminidase inhibitors remain the cornerstone of treatment for severe influenza, whereas therapeutic options for other respiratory viruses are largely lacking. Optimizing early diagnosis, refining antiviral strategies, and systematically addressing bacterial co-infections are critical to improving outcomes in patients with severe viral pneumonia.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHuman metapneumovirusPneumoniaRespiratory tract infectionsViral pneumoniaIntensive care medicineHuman bocavirusRespiratory systemImmunologyRhinovirusCommunity-acquired pneumoniaVirusInternal medicineDiseaseCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Infectious disease (medical specialty)Respiratory viral infections researchInfluenza Virus Research StudiesPneumonia and Respiratory Infections
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