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Symptoms in Children In children under 10, pneumonia can be difficult to spot because the symptoms are often very different from those in adults.
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Experts share common walking pneumonia symptoms, like a lingering cough, plus why this condition is on the rise and how to get a diagnosis and treatment.
Walking pneumonia is most common among kids and young adults and can develop into pneumonia. Here is what to know about timing, symptoms and treatment of the illness: What is the time frame?
Walking pneumonia can feel like a bad cold or a bad flu. And anyone can get it, regardless of age, though infections are most common among children ages 5 to 17 and young adults, according to the CDC.
Is there anything else you want people to know about walking pneumonia? It’s a very well-known bacterium that causes illness in kids and adults, and there are good treatments for it.
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With the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning of a recent increase in cases of "walking pneumonia" what are the symptoms to watch for?
Walking pneumonia can spread through droplets when someone coughs or sneezes. The germs linger in the air and others breathe them in, the CDC said. What are the symptoms of walking pneumonia?
It’s a classic bacteria that causes walking pneumonia. For some reason it’s really hitting kids and spilling over to their family members and other adults,” Jameson said.