Cases of "walking pneumonia" rise in U.S. capital, joining national trend


By Xia Lin
  • World
  • Saturday, 16 Nov 2024

NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) -- Cases of the mild form of pneumonia have been surging among young children in the Washington, D.C. region of the United States, The Washington Post on Friday cited pediatricians and public health officials.

"Spread of the bacteria Mycoplasma pneumoniae is fueling the increase in 'walking pneumonia,' a term health-care providers use to refer to an illness that is less severe than full-blown pneumonia, which may cause high fever and require patients to be hospitalized," said the report.

Nationally, emergency department visits with Mycoplasma-related diagnoses increased among children in the six-month period ending in early October, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Although the infections historically affect school-age children, the CDC noted an increase of 1 percent to 7 percent in cases among 2-to-4-year-olds and a rise by 4 percent to 7 percent in illnesses of 5-to-17-year-olds. Diagnoses for those age groups peaked in August, data show.

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