Walking pneumonia is a type of atypical pneumonia most commonly caused by the bacteria Mycoplasma pneumoniae. It often ...
Doctors say they are seeing an unusual spike in walking pneumonia cases in parts of Canada, particularly in children, but say ...
Walking pneumonia appears to be on the rise as we enter the winter season. Doctors say the increase is among younger patients. Also on the rise, flu and COVID.
After a weeks-long spike in pediatric pneumonia, Dr. Trenee West with Patient First Urgent Care is finally seeing it let up. ...
This Columbia mom started to take notice of the illness when her kids came home saying other children at school were getting ...
Dr. Zach Willis with UNC Children's explains the national rise in bacterial pneumonia cases and what parents can do to keep ...
Clinically, the features of acute bacterial pneumonia present no differently among gravid and nonpregnant patients. Hopwood [8] reported that among 23 pregnant patients who developed pneumonia ...
DHHS has reported an increase in the number of pediatric pneumonia cases seen in emergency departments statewide. The highest case counts are being seen in the Triangle, Charlotte and Triad areas.
Aug. 6, 2024 — An AI-based analysis of over 2 million hospital visits has found that most of the time, a pneumonia diagnosis made in the hospital will change from a patient's entrance to their ...
Symptoms associated with pneumonia were documented at baseline and at follow-up visits. A general assessment was given and the number of days until improvement/cure were recorded by the attending ...
Walking pneumonia, also known as atypical pneumonia, is a mild form of pneumonia that's recently seen an increase in cases across parts of Canada, particularly among children. With more we bring in ...
Pneumonia is often considered a single illness, but it comes in several forms, each with its causes and health implications. While all types of pneumonia involve an infection in the lungs, the ...