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  2. Walking pneumonia is spreading. Doctors share the tell-tale ...

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    Without any testing, the daughter was diagnosed with walking pneumonia, and prescribed a Z-Pak (azithromycin). Within 24 hours of beginning her medication, the teenager felt great again.

  3. Walking pneumonia is spreading among NJ children. What ... - AOL

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    Mycoplasma pneumonia gets its nickname because symptoms, including persistent cough, are mild enough for most people to avoid being bedridden. Walking pneumonia is spreading among NJ children ...

  4. Cases of Atypical Pneumonia — Also Known as ‘Walking ...

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    Cases of atypical pneumonia (also known as “walking pneumonia") — which is a lung infection caused by the bacteria Mycoplasma pneumoniae — are on the rise in the U.S., with children’s ...

  5. Mycoplasma pneumonia - Wikipedia

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    Rates of Mycoplasma pneumonia in all global community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) cases range from 10-15%. [13] [14] The rate of Mycoplasma pneumonia in adults with CAP is estimated to be 15%, and the rate of in children with CAP has been reported at 27.4%. [3] The rates of M. pneumoniae among hospitalized CAP cases are 35% in adults [14] and 24% ...

  6. Mycoplasma pneumoniae - Wikipedia

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    Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a species of very small-cell bacteria that lack a cell wall, in the class Mollicutes. M. pneumoniae is a human pathogen that causes the disease Mycoplasma pneumonia , a form of atypical bacterial pneumonia related to cold agglutinin disease .

  7. Azithromycin - Wikipedia

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    Azithromycin, sold under the brand names Zithromax (in oral form) and Azasite (as an eye drop), is an antibiotic medication used for the treatment of several bacterial infections. [10] This includes middle ear infections , strep throat , pneumonia , traveler's diarrhea , and certain other intestinal infections . [ 10 ]

  8. Cases of walking pneumonia are surging in kids this ... - AOL

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    Diagnoses in older kids doubled over the same time frame, increasing from 3.6% to 7.4%. ... Doctors tend to see spikes of Mycoplasma pneumonia every 3 to 7 years, as people lose their immunity to ...

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

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    The CDC says case of mycoplasma pneumonia have been spiking since the spring. It typically affects kids ages 5 to 17 and young adults. It typically affects kids ages 5 to 17 and young adults.