Pneumonia is not transmitted sexually, but it is important to note that pneumonia caused by viruses and mycoplasma is characterized by a certain degree of group aggregation and can be transmitted through short-distance droplets. Pneumonia is mainly due to bacteria, viruses and other pathogens invade the lung parenchyma, and overgrowth in the lung parenchyma, resulting in the emergence of exudate in the alveolar cavity, thus causing the alveoli, distal airways and interstitial lung infections, and the patients with pneumonia usually manifested as fever, respiratory difficulties, cough, cough and sputum and other symptoms. Pneumonia bacteria are usually spread through air inhalation, blood transmission, spread of infected areas, but not through sexual transmission, most of the pneumonia such as viruses, mycoplasma, etc. caused by pneumonia is usually spread through short-distance droplets, with a certain aggregation of the characteristics of the onset of the disease. Although pneumonia is not infected through sexual transmission, but also need to pay attention to maintain a certain safe distance with the patient with pneumonia, in contact with the safety measures to avoid causing the adverse effects of infection.