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- Walking Pneumonia: What Is It, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Atypical (Walking) Pneumonia Walking pneumonia is a mild lung infection Causes may include bacteria, viruses or mold Symptoms include a sore throat, sneezing, cough, headache, mild chills and a low-grade fever Treatment includes antibiotics and over-the-counter medicines
- Atypical pneumonia - Wikipedia
Atypical pneumonia, also known as walking pneumonia, [1] is any type of pneumonia not caused by one of the pathogens most commonly associated with the disease Its clinical presentation contrasts to that of "typical" pneumonia A variety of microorganisms can cause it
- Atypical Bacterial Pneumonia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Atypical bacterial pneumonia is a type of pneumonia caused by atypical bacterial infection of the lower respiratory tract, specifically involving the pulmonary parenchyma Common pathogens responsible for bacterial atypical pneumonia include Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, and Legionella
- Atypical pneumonia: Causes, symptoms, and treatment
Atypical pneumonia is an infection of the respiratory system It is often called walking pneumonia Doctors diagnose and treat pneumonia based on the type of organism causing the
- Walking Pneumonia: What It Is, Symptoms, Causes, and More
Walking pneumonia is an infection that affects your upper and lower respiratory tract It’s also called atypical pneumonia because it’s often caused by bacteria that, while common, are
- Atypical pneumonia | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
Atypical pneumonia is a term used inconsistently through time and in different parts of the world Unless clarified, the term is an unhelpful addition to radiology reports
- Atypical pneumonia: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
With atypical pneumonia, the infection is caused by different bacteria than the more common ones that cause pneumonia Atypical pneumonia also tends to have milder symptoms than typical pneumonia
- The atypical pneumonias: clinical diagnosis and importance
The most common atypical pneumonias are caused by three zoonotic pathogens, Chlamydia psittaci (psittacosis), Francisella tularensis (tularemia), and Coxiella burnetii (Q fever), and three non-zoonotic pathogens, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and Legionella
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