Adult respiratory distress syndrome attributable to viral pneumonia is described mainly in immunodeficient persons. Adult respiratory distress syndrome caused by human herpes virus 6 is extremely rare, with only 1 case reported in the literature. The following is the case of a young woman who developed fatal pulmonary failure most probably attributable to human herpes virus 6 pneumonia.
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