H3n2 india symptoms

  1. Suffering from fever and cough? How do you know its H3N2 or new COVID variant XBB 1.16
  2. H3N2 Virus Outbreak In India: Influenza A Hits Several States, Check Symptoms, Treatment, Precautions And Everything You Need To Know About Covid
  3. H3N2 Influenza In India: Experts Advise People To Take Precautions And Avoid Self
  4. Symptoms In H3N2 Virus Similar To What We See In Covid: Doctor
  5. H3N2 Virus Influenza: Severe illness warning signs and symptoms you shouldn't ignore


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Suffering from fever and cough? How do you know its H3N2 or new COVID variant XBB 1.16

Experiencing fever, chill, body ache? Beware, before resorting to self medication. Currently, two kinds of viruses are circulating and the worrying factor is that they have overlapping symptoms. The first one is influenza H3N2, and the second one is the new COVID variant XBB 1.16. As per news reports, the new variant is likely to cause the next coronavirus wave. Now, experts are of the opinion that in case we take the wrong medicine without confirming which infection we have, then it can turn fatal. Here is all that you need to know about H3N2 and new COVID variant XBB 1.16, there symptoms and the best way to identify which disease you have. • fever • relentless coughing • breathlessness • wheezing • clinical signs of pneumonia Experts cautioned that it typically affects people with underlying medical conditions. So far, two deaths have been reported in India, with both patients having comorbidities such as diabetes, hypertension, and lung cancer. What are the common symptoms of COVID XBB 1.16? As of now, there is little to no difference between the symptoms of • fever • sore throat • cold • headache • body aches • fatigue How do you differentiate between COVID and flu? The best way to confirm whether you have COVID or dengue is by getting tested for them. For both diseases, it is extremely essential to note that you get the right kind of treatment. Also, practicing good hygiene, such as washing hands regularly and covering your mouth when coughing or sneezing, is importan...

H3N2 Virus Outbreak In India: Influenza A Hits Several States, Check Symptoms, Treatment, Precautions And Everything You Need To Know About Covid

Influenza A virus subtype H3N2: H3N2 influenza, a subtype of the virus that causes flu and causes more hospitalisations than other variants, is thought to be responsible for the surge in cases of persistent cough, fever, and Covid-like symptoms that have been reported in recent days across the nation. "This year we are seeing a lot of Flu cases. Symptoms are slightly different and more severe than what was seen in previous years. Lots of patients are complaining of persistent cough or bouts of cough which keep going on for many days sometimes even for weeks after the flu settles. Normally, we don’t see flu cases in North India in February, or March. Till now, we are seeing a lot of cases coming in. Seasonality has got extended in most of the countries,” said Dr Sandeep Budhiraja, Group Medical Director - at Max Healthcare & Senior Director - Institute of Internal Medicine. The influenza A subtype H3N2 is causing respiratory issues for many Indians, according to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the Indian Medical Association (IMA). It results in a three to five-day fever and a three to four-week-long cough. Patients are exhibiting all H3N2 symptoms, including fever, coughing, fatigue, headaches, muscular aches, sore throats, and nasal congestion. The IMA has advised physicians to avoid giving patients antibiotics before determining whether the ailment is bacterial because this can lead to resistance. Antibiotics are not necessary for the majority of present...

H3N2 Influenza In India: Experts Advise People To Take Precautions And Avoid Self

Written by |Updated : March 9, 2023 7:12 PM IST • • • • • The whole country of India has been witnessing a sudden outbreak of cases pertaining to the Influenza A subtype H3N2 virus for a while now. It has certainly sparked concerns among experts and health officials. Over the past few months, many hospitals across the country have been reporting thousands of such cases. The symptoms of this illness are fever for about 3 to 5 days along with cough, which according to reports is lasting for at least three weeks. Guidelines And Precautions To Follow This illness is causing major Also Read • • • Exerts have clearly stated that people with • Wear a mask • Wash hand frequently • Maintain physical distancing • There is a vaccine for high risk groups and the elderly which they could avail • . Its symptoms are fever, sore throat, cough, body aches and cold. ICMR warning The ICMR recently issued an advisory asking people to avoid self-medication and use of antibiotics in this influenza outbreak. Medical officials say, "This influenza is also spreading because of the pollution aggregating factors and mostly people not wearing masks." We have advised our clinics to be prepared and ensure adequate supply of medicines to our fever clinics and follow the ICMR guidelines. We have advised all our fever clinics to not provide antibiotics at the moment as that can kill good bacteria in the body.

Symptoms In H3N2 Virus Similar To What We See In Covid: Doctor

New Delhi: After Corona, now the risk of a new sub-variant H3N2 is increasing as the virus is fastly spreading across the country, and its cases are also coming to the fore. However not a single case of the virus has been reported from the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) hospital so far, but in the meantime the risk of corona has also started increasing. Dr Suresh Kumar, Medical Director of Delhi's LNJP Hospital, told ANI, "There is not a single H3N2 patient in LNJP Hospital, but recently two patients of Corona have come who are admitted in the hospital and are undergoing treatment." Dr Suresh said "H3N2 is the subvariant of the influenza A virus. Currently, we don't have any indoor patients with this virus but at the same time. The symptoms are similar to what we see in COVID like fever, cough and breathlessness." "The H3N2 virus causes fever, cough and breathlessness in most patients, lasting for one to two weeks. On the contrary, if you see the COVID virus cases, these cases cause fever, cough and breathlessness and remain for three to five days," he added. "COVID patients recover fast as most of the Indian population is already vaccinated by the robust vaccination program of the government of India. We don't see any COVID-related patients in the last month but because of the increasing positivity, we have only one mother and child admitted two days back and these two patients are also on the path of recovery," he said. Dr Suresh further said, "We already have 450 ...

H3N2 Virus Influenza: Severe illness warning signs and symptoms you shouldn't ignore

H3N2 Virus Influenza: Severe illness warning signs and symptoms you shouldn't ignore The H3N2 influenza symptoms include persistent cough, headache, fever, and sinus-related symptoms, among others. While the condition is generally moderate, it has the potential to become severe in susceptible groups, putting one at risk of complications and even death. Image Source : FREEPIK H3N2 Influenza: Severe illness warning signs and symptoms H3N2 Virus Influenza, a subtype of the Influenza A virus has been rapidly spreading in India, with around 90 cases and two fatalities so far. The sickness is supposed to create a fever that lasts 3-5 days and a cough and cold that lasts up to three weeks. The H3N2 influenza symptoms include persistent cough, headache, fever, and sinus-related symptoms. While the condition is generally moderate, it has the potential to become severe in susceptible groups, putting one at risk of complications and even death. Severe Symptoms of H3N2 influenza • Trouble breathing or shortness of breath might signify the development of pneumonia or other respiratory issues. • Severe or persistent vomiting: Severe or persistent vomiting can be a sign of severe H3N2 influenza. This can lead to dehydration. • Dehydration: Dehydration can develop if a person with H3N2 influenza does not drink enough water or is suffering severe vomiting or diarrhoea. • Low blood pressure: Low blood pressure can develop if a person with severe H3N2 influenza is dehydrated or has sepsis. •...