Updated On: 11 December, 2023 06:59 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Walking pneumonia could affect people who have a weakened immune system, those living in crowded places, asthmatics and those who use tobacco

Walking pneumonia starts with a common cold and cough and gradually the upper and lower respiratory tracts get infected. Representation pic
Even as the Union health ministry has claimed the seven cases of Mycoplasma pneumonia or walking pneumonia reported at the AIIMS - Delhi as not a cause for worry, health experts recommend parents and elders to take precautions as respiratory infections are on the rise this winter. The seven cases of walking pneumonia reported by AIIMS were during the period April to September this year. Health experts also pointed out that the recent poor air quality in the city and MMR region, unseasonal rains may trigger respiratory infections and advise the public to use masks and sanitisers.
Dr Wiqar Shaikh, professor of medicine, Grant Medical College and Sir J J Group of Hospitals said that walking pneumonia is common worldwide and a surge in cases is seen every three to seven years. Dr Shaikh added that the Union health ministry has said that the AIIMS cases are not linked to the recent surge of lung infections in China.