Doctors at Children's Hospital Colorado say they are seeing an uptick in the number of walking pneumonia cases.
Winter and family holiday gatherings often bring a surge in a wide variety of respiratory issues. Here's what to watch for.
Milder cases of pneumonia, dubbed “walking pneumonia,” are on the rise in young children this year The temperature is ...
The holiday season is often a time to travel, a time to get together with loved ones, and a time to give. For many of us, it ...
Cases of walking pneumonia, a bacterial infection, have been on the rise in Michigan, according to the Centers for Disease ...
We will see probably an uptick on respiratory viruses” during the holiday season, said Dr. David Farcy, chair of emergency ...
The CDC reported a “notable” spike in cases among children ages 2-4 as well as ages 5-17 years of age. Here’s what to know ...
Pneumonia — an infection of one or both of your lungs — can leave you coughing, feverish and feeling miserable. And sometimes, it can land you in the hospital struggling to breathe.
Now the immunity has waned and we’re seeing more kids clustered together, so we’re seeing a higher rate of walking pneumonia ...