Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) underscores a sharp rise in respiratory infections globally. The respiratory system remains the primary target, with millions affected yearly. What makes this infection particularly concerning is its uncanny ability to present with symptoms nearly identical to the common flu—fatigue, cough, and mild fever—making early diagnosis extremely difficult and allowing the illness to progress undetected in many cases.
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27. When a Simple Cold Isn’t Simple Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections often begin with symptoms that closely resemble those of a benign, uncomplicated cold—mild sore throat, occasional…