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‘Extremely high’ number of pneumonia cases strike kids in Ohio county

'Extremely high' number of pneumonia cases strike kids in Ohio county

an illustration of red bacterial cells shaped like rods and spheres

A type of bacteria called Mycoplasma pneumoniae has caused some of the infections. (Image credit: Dr_Microbe via Getty Images)

An Ohio county has reported an “extremely high” number of pneumonia cases among kids this fall. There’s no evidence that these cases are tied to an unusual or unknown cause; they’ve been attributed to known respiratory pathogens.

China and several European countries, including Denmark, have also reported significant upticks in pneumonia this year. A bacterium called Mycoplasma pneumoniae has been highlighted as a key culprit in these outbreaks.

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