Walking, or atypical, pneumonia, is a mild form of pneumonia that often resembles a cold. You may not have a high fever and ...
Pediatrics have confirmed recent cases of atypical pneumonia in Oklahoma, an illness that doesn’t always present obvious ...
“Walking pneumonia is a layman’s term for a type of pneumonia that, in medical terms, we call atypical pneumonia. That just ...
Objectives We aimed to summarise the prevalence of atypical pathogens in patients with severe pneumonia to understand the prevalence of severe pneumonia caused by atypical pathogens, improve clinical ...
Mycoplasma pneumonia (also called walking pneumonia or atypical pneumonia) is a mild lung infection caused by a bacteria called mycoplasma. Mycoplasma pneumonia is a less serious form of the lung ...
We report a case of a woman in her mid-30s who developed fever and infective symptoms suggestive of an atypical pneumonia while on clozapine titration. She was on clozapine for 16 days before ...
Azithromycin, a macrolide antibiotic, is often used to treat "atypical pneumonia," which can be more common in older children and adolescents, though the benefits of the drug aren't clear. The ...
Therapy for bacterial pneumonia is first determined by the safety profile of available agents and is aimed at covering for both typical and atypical pathogens. Certain factors especially ...
Breunsbach said they typically treat pneumonia with an antibiotic, but due to the rise in atypical cases, a single antibiotic hasn’t been effective. As a result, they’ve been administering multiple ...