Current Context : Recently, Doctors have reported cases of “walking pneumonia,” a mild yet persistent lung infection that can mimic symptoms of a common cold.
About Walking Pneumonia:
- Walking pneumonia is a type of atypical, mild pneumonia, often caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniaebacteria, though other bacteria or viruses can also trigger it.
- It is less severe than typical bacterial pneumonia but may persist for longer periods
- Symptoms: Presents with cold-like symptoms, including persistent cough, sore throat, fever, headache, fatigue, runny nose, and chest pain from coughing.
- Transmission : Spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. It is contagious and can spread more slowly compared to viral colds
- Treatment : There’s no vaccine for Mycoplasma infections.