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        Walking pneumonia cases on rise in children

        There's been a spike of walking pneumonia cases across the U.S., according to the CDC.

        Cecilia Dowd

        Oct 22, 2024, 9:16 PM

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        Cases of walking pneumonia in children are on the rise across the country, according to the CDC - and Long Island hasn’t been spared.
        Dr. John Zaso, a pediatrician with an office in East Meadow, estimates he’s seen an increase in cases of about 15% to 20%.
        He said in the last month, there’s been a “significant uptick.”
        Signs of walking pneumonia include a persistent cough, fever and rash.
        If there’s difficulty breathing, medical attention should be sought right away.