This is because, in addition to low rates of illness, cases of worsening conditions such as pulmonary insufficiency (respiratory failure) are also rapidly increasing. On the 15th, according to local media such as ``China Youth Daily,'' the official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Youth League, this year.
Mycoplasma pneumonia, which began to spread nationwide in the summer of 2008, has become even more aggressive as winter has entered. Some schools have been temporarily closed, and parents of kindergartens and schools where infected people have been
In some cases, children are not allowed to attend school due to concerns about infection. Three hospitals in Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province, have seen a 17.8 times increase in the number of infants with pneumonia treated since September compared to last year.
. Mycoplasma pneumonia, an acute respiratory infection, initially shows symptoms of a cold, with high fever, cough, and phlegm that lasts for more than five weeks, and is characterized by being ineffective even with antibiotics.
The number of infected infants developing lung dysfunction, which means they are unable to supply enough oxygen to their bodies, is rapidly increasing, and the number of them undergoing lung lavage is rapidly increasing.
At a press conference the day before, a spokesperson for the Chinese Health Commission said, ``Mycoplasma pneumonia is a common respiratory disease,'' and ``There have been reports of children under the age of 3 being infected, but the situation remains
"It's not much worse than usual."
2023/11/15 17:01 KST
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