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3 February, 18:39

A child was suffering from fever (38 ºC), cough, pharyngitis and his chest x-ray showed pneumonia at lower part of left lung. He was treated with penicillin and did not respond to treatment. Gram-stain and Acid-fast staining of sputum did not show Streptococcus pneumoniae or Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Using a molecular method (PCR), no virus was detected. What is this type of pneumonia is called and what is the most possible bacterial causative agent and how you confirm it

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  1. 3 February, 20:54
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    Mycoplasma pneumonia

    Explanation:

    This is because with this type of pneumonia symptoms are milder than other which would tell why the fever is low and there are very few symptoms.
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