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  2. Here’s The Biggest Symptom Of Walking Pneumonia To ... - AOL

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    However, Dr. Russo says that the usual preventive measures for respiratory viruses can be helpful here, like practicing good hand hygiene, trying to avoid people who are obviously sick, and ...

  3. Mommy Minute: Local doctor explains walking pneumonia - AOL

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    If you know people are sick, being smart about your contacts, trying to avoid them.” You can usually go to your pediatrician or family doctor to diagnose walking pneumonia.

  4. The Unexpected Sign of Pneumonia Most People Miss ... - AOL

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    Since pneumonia can take a dangerous turn, it's important to know the earliest signs of it. Dr. Zweig says that, typically, pneumonia starts as a regular viral upper respiratory infection.

  5. Pneumococcal pneumonia - Wikipedia

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    It is the most common bacterial pneumonia found in adults, the most common type of community-acquired pneumonia, and one of the common types of pneumococcal infection. The estimated number of Americans with pneumococcal pneumonia is 900,000 annually, with almost 400,000 cases hospitalized and fatalities accounting for 5-7% of these cases. [2]

  6. How Worried Should We Be About the HMPV Virus? - AOL

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    As we would tell a patient with a cold, the best course of action is to rest, drink plenty of fluids and avoid contact with other people as much as possible until symptoms subside," Dr. Wang advised.

  7. Pneumonia - Wikipedia

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    Pneumonia fills the lung's alveoli with fluid, hindering oxygenation. The alveolus on the left is normal, whereas the one on the right is full of fluid from pneumonia. Pneumonia frequently starts as an upper respiratory tract infection that moves into the lower respiratory tract. [55] It is a type of pneumonitis (lung inflammation). [56]