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What is causing the 'white lung' pneumonia spike in China and the US?
How worried should you be?
And what is mycoplasma?
Everything we know about the outbreaks
Nearly two weeks ago, news broke of an outbreak of a 'mysterious' pneumonia in China affecting children. While the spread began in May, the world only learned about it last week. Similar outbreaks of the strain of pneumonia - dubbed 'white lung syndrome' because of the distinctive white patches on chest x-rays of affected children - have been reported in Denmark, the Netherlands , and at least two states in the US - Ohio and Massachusetts.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12814715/pneumonia-spike-china-us.html
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>Myco? Like fungal shit that infects and docs butcher faces, mycosis?
What is mycoplasma pneumonia?
Mycoplasma pneumonia is caused by a very small, 'atypical' bacterium called mycoplasma pneumoniae, which can lead to upper respiratory tract infections and pneumonia.
It causes illness by damaging the lining of the respiratory tract, including the throat, lungs and windpipe and is one of the most common causes of community-acquired pneumonia in the US.
The bacterium causes people with the lung infection to present with 'atypical' characteristics compared to those people experience with 'typical' pneumonia caused by germs or complications from another illness.
The bacterium spreads through droplets when an infected person sneezes or coughs. It can linger in the nose and throat without making a person sick, but if it spreads to the lungs, people can develop mycoplasma pneumonia.
While mycoplasma pneumonia is often a milder form of the lung disease - sometimes referred to as walking pneumonia - its symptoms last longer and people with the illness do not respond to antibiotics used to treat typical pneumonia.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the number of infections varies over time and peaks every three to seven years.
An estimated 2million mycoplasma pneumonia cases occur every year and deaths are so rare the CDC doesn't have a firm estimate.
>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12814715/pneumonia-spike-china-us.html
>Dr. Bryan Ardis just did a great interview a couple days ago
If ya got it, should post it. I searched Rumble and YouTube didn't see anything from him relevant here.
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