common symptoms are fever, headache and a slowly worsening cough, which can be similar to other viral and bacterial illnesses.
at cheo, occupancy rates on medical units are at or over 100 per cent and the hospital emergency department has seen between 200 and 225 patients daily in recent weeks. those volumes are typical for this time of year and can mean patients with less acute issues sometimes have long waits, degiovanni said.
she said cheo was monitoring the spike in cases of mycoplasma pneumonia closely.
spikes in mycoplasma infections tend to be cyclical, but drummond says the amounts he is seeing are like nothing he has seen in previous years.
“this is the first time in 40 years, my entire clinical life, that every time i go for a shift i treat half a dozen pneumonias. it has been a stunning surge in infections, to be sure.”
he recommended people wear masks, wash their hands frequently and avoid crowds if they had symptoms to reduce spread or to avoid coming into contact with it.
“i think people are forgetting that these techniques were remarkably helpful (for covid-19).”
those with symptoms are advised to see their primary health-care providers, if possible, before heading to hospital, depending on the severity of the illness.