The lungs can contract an infection producing pneumonia. This is caused by a bacteria, virus, or fungi. Sometimes it's contracted by breathing in small organism- containing droplets that are in the air, probably from someone that was infected who coughed or sneezed.It can also develop from a bacteria or virus already present in the mouth which finds its way to the lungs.
Especially when a person is in a weakened state, pneumonia can develop. Pneumonia ranks 6th as the leading cause of death.
Mycoplasma pneumoniae is considered the major cause of walking pneumonia by many clinicians, but it is seldom confirmed by any test. Consequently, many clinicians will give an antibiotic such as doxycycline(Vibramycin, Oracea, Adoxa, Atridox) to treat the presumed Mycoplasmainfection. If the "walking pneumonia" is due to Mycoplasma, the antibiotic will help rid the person of the infection and make the person less contagious or noncontagious.
However, if the cause is not Mycoplasma, the antibiotic may not help at all. In general, walking pneumonia can be contagious for up to about a month if treatment is not given. The symptoms also can last about a month or so if the patient is not treated.
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