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China - Pediatric pneumonia patients increased significantly in Hefei, Anhui province - cold weather blamed - December 6, 2018

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[FONT=&quot]Hefei patients with pneumonia and pneumonia are busy with "coupling"

2018-12-07 18:32 Source: Hefei Online
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[FONT=&quot]In recent days, the temperature in Hefei has dropped drastically, and many children have been "stunned." On December 6, the reporter learned from the First People's Hospital of Hefei that since the cooling in December, the number of children in the hospital has increased significantly, especially the pneumonia patients accounted for about 70% of the total pediatric ward, while the doctors are busy. .
Pediatric pneumonia patients increased significantly under the age of 3 for multiple populations
"The high season of pneumonia is winter and spring. At present, we have entered the peak period of the disease." Pan Junping, deputy director of pediatrics at the First People's Hospital of Hefei City, found that the number of children hospitalized for pneumonia has increased significantly due to the drop in temperature. About 70% of the visits.

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