as doctors nationwide are grappling with a surge of "walking pneumonia" cases. The new figures come from the CDC's National Syndromic Surveillance Program, which gathers data on pneumonia-associated ...
Young children have seen the highest jump in infections because they had little opportunity to develop immunities before ...
A type of pneumonia infection that’s increasing in the U.S. prompted a warning from the CDC. It’s historically been linked to ...
Reports from the CDC show that respiratory illnesses from the bacteria mycoplasma pneumonia have increased in the United ...
It's caused by an infection with the bacteria Mycoplasma pneumoniae and UPMC Harrisburg has been seeing a spike in cases this ...
Mycoplasma pneumonia gets its nickname because symptoms, including persistent cough, are mild enough for most people to avoid being bedridden.
We checked in with a local pediatric emergency room physician who says they are currently seeing more than 50 kids with ...
Leaders at the CDC are monitoring a spike in cases of walking pneumonia. Specifically, among school-aged children.
SAN DIEGO — San Diego health officials are warning about a sharp rise in whooping cough and walking pneumonia cases. Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a highly contagious respiratory ...
Cases of walking pneumonia are spiking across the U.S., according to the CDC. Dr. Marc Siegel speaks with Fox News Digital about common sources, symptoms and treatments.
Doctors and health officials are warning San Diego residents about rising cases of whooping cough and walking pneumonia, especially among young children.
The CDC has reported a sharp increase in walking pneumonia cases among children aged 2 to 17, with numbers rising significantly since March. FOX 5's Linda Schmidt has the story.