The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are alerting Michigan parents and residents of a surge of walking pneumonia.

No need to worry too much! There are some details you should know.

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What Is Walking Pneumonia?

Mycoplasma pneumonia, commonly known as "walking pneumonia" has been spreading throughout the country and Michigan.

Walking pneumonia is highly contagious. It can be tricky since it starts off similar to a chest cold, hence why it has the "walking" name.

There is no vaccine for walking pneumonia. However, since it is a less severe form of bacterial pneumonia, it is typically not life-threatening.

Walking Pneumonia Surging Among West Michigan Kids

These surges of walking pneumonia have been affecting kids across the country.

Dr. Rosemary Olivero, section chief of pediatric infectious diseases at Helen DeVos Children's Hospital spoke with WZZM about the ongoing surge.

"We're not seeing anything that's catastrophic in terms of like a pandemic or anything along those lines. But we are seeing a return to the pre-pandemic levels."

Due to the lack of masks and social distancing, Dr. Olivero believes those and additional factors are the reason for the rise.

Dr. Olivero urges anyone in the West Michigan community who interacts with young infants and children to get the whooping cough vaccine.

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How To Avoid Walking Pneumonia

The CDC shared that antibiotics like penicillin will not stop this type of pneumonia.

The agency recommends the following to avoid walking pneumonia.

  1. Practice Hygiene
    1. Wash your hands, cover your mouth when you cough, stay home when you are sick, etc.
  2. Be Aware of The Symptoms
    1. Fever, sore throat, gradual cough, etc.
  3. Know When To Get Help
    1. If breathing becomes hard or your symptoms persist and worsen, call your healthcare provider.

Sick Kid Survival Guide for All Michigan Parents

As my kid was hurling chunks of our pasta dinner into the sink (fyi...pasta that apparently he did not chew at all...because I could see it all sitting there in clumps) I instantly put my hair in a mom bun and rushed to action. I have no idea how I knew what to do in that moment of barfing, because if I'm honest, I wanted to barf myself, but I kept it in and rushed to get all the tools I had in the house for just this moment. My "Sick Kid Survival Guide" is a gamechanger and if you don't have these items at your house, maybe stock up now so you are prepared for cold, flu, and this COVID season.

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