Influenza A in young children does not distinguish between bacterial and viral because influenza A itself is a disease caused by influenza A virus infection and is not related to bacteria. Influenza A is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by influenza A virus infection, which is highly contagious and fast spreading, and in the early stages of the disease, the symptoms are similar to those of the common cold. Because influenza A is not limited to any age or gender, young children are more susceptible to the risk of influenza A because of their weaker immune system. Influenza A is not categorized as bacterial or viral under any circumstances, as the disease itself is caused by a viral infection and is not directly related to bacteria. Since influenza A can be transmitted through respiratory droplets, it is important to treat the disease and protect yourself from spreading it to others.