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European Nation Reports Epidemic Caused By Bacteria Linked to Chinese Outbreak
The bacteria is a known pathogen
Published 11/29/23 05:25 PM ET|Updated 15 min ago
Mansur Shaheen
anish officials have declared a current outbreak caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae an epidemic. It is the same bacteria health officials in China have blamed for a spate in cases that has overwhelmed some children’s hospitals.
The Statens Serum Institut (SSI), a Government funded research institute in Copenhagen, declared the epidemic Wednesday, according to the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy.
“Since the summer, there has been an increase in the number of respiratory infections with Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and the occurrence has now reached an epidemic level with significantly more cases than usual,” SSI wrote in a statement translated into English by the Avian Flu Diary.
"In the past five weeks, the number of new cases has increased significantly, and we are now seeing significantly more cases than usual, and that there is widespread infection throughout the country,” Hanne-Dorthe Emborg, M.D., senior SSI researcher, said in a statement.
Over the last week, 541 new cases of M. pneumoniae have been reported in Denmark, a three-fold increase in case figures from five weeks earlier.
The bacteria is largely known across the world. In Denmark, officials say the infection would reach epidemic level in the nation every four years before the COVID-19 pandemic began and disrupted regular infection patterns.
However, increased focus has been placed on the infection after a recent outbreak in China. In Beijing, a city of more than 20 million residents, and the province of Liaoning, children’s hospitals have reportedly been overrun by a surge of pneumonia cases among the youth.
https://themessenger.com/health/china-d ... -sick-kids
The bacteria is a known pathogen
Published 11/29/23 05:25 PM ET|Updated 15 min ago
Mansur Shaheen
anish officials have declared a current outbreak caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae an epidemic. It is the same bacteria health officials in China have blamed for a spate in cases that has overwhelmed some children’s hospitals.
The Statens Serum Institut (SSI), a Government funded research institute in Copenhagen, declared the epidemic Wednesday, according to the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy.
“Since the summer, there has been an increase in the number of respiratory infections with Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and the occurrence has now reached an epidemic level with significantly more cases than usual,” SSI wrote in a statement translated into English by the Avian Flu Diary.
"In the past five weeks, the number of new cases has increased significantly, and we are now seeing significantly more cases than usual, and that there is widespread infection throughout the country,” Hanne-Dorthe Emborg, M.D., senior SSI researcher, said in a statement.
Over the last week, 541 new cases of M. pneumoniae have been reported in Denmark, a three-fold increase in case figures from five weeks earlier.
The bacteria is largely known across the world. In Denmark, officials say the infection would reach epidemic level in the nation every four years before the COVID-19 pandemic began and disrupted regular infection patterns.
However, increased focus has been placed on the infection after a recent outbreak in China. In Beijing, a city of more than 20 million residents, and the province of Liaoning, children’s hospitals have reportedly been overrun by a surge of pneumonia cases among the youth.
https://themessenger.com/health/china-d ... -sick-kids