Delhi: The central government has said that the cases of pneumonia reported in India are not related to the cases spreading in China. The Center also clarified that such news in the media is spreading misunderstanding.
The Lancet reported that seven people in India have been diagnosed with a respiratory disease that is spreading widely among children in China. However, the Center clarified that the pneumonia reported in India was not related to these cases. Seven people have contracted pneumonia in Delhi AIIMS.
A type of pneumonia caused by the bacteria Mycoplasma pneumoniae is currently spreading in China. In a study on the same, the Lancet also published the number of confirmed cases in India.
According to the report, out of 67 people tested from April to September, seven were diagnosed with the disease. According to the report, the information in the report was conducted under the leadership of the Department of Microbiology at AIIMS, Delhi.
But the report says there is nothing to worry about. Frequent outbreaks of pneumonia occur in Europe and Asia.
Between April and September, 145 people were diagnosed with the disease in Sweden. It is 129 in Finland and 172 in Singapore. When the disease spread in China, the Ministry of Health issued a warning in the country.
The Lancet study also says that Covid-19 restrictions have reduced the spread of pneumonia caused by this bacterium. The study indicated that restrictions including masks increased the intervals between transmissions.
Children are mostly affected by the disease. 18 percent of those infected require hospitalization.
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