influenza
By Hera Rizwan India reported its first two deaths due to the influenza virus H3N2, on March 10. From January 2 to March 5, 451 cases of H3N2 infection have been reported across the country, according to data shared by the Union health ministry. India witnessed a spike in influenza cases in the past few weeks, with people on social media claiming that H3N2 was spreading like Covid. Some users claimed that H3N2 was spreading like "wild fire". "India every year witnesses two peaks of seasonal influenza: one from Jan to March and the other in the post-monsoon season. The cases arising from season...
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By Hera Rizwan Of late, India is seeing increased cases of influenza which includes symptoms such as cough, cold, fever, and body ache. According to the experts, this year the symptoms are prolonged and are contributing to higher hospitalization rates, than before. A low rate of vaccination and increased pollution are the possible reasons behind the trend, experts said. "Although it is common to have such symptoms during this time of the year, when we are transitioning from one season to another, but we are seeing increased instances and prolonged symptoms this year. We can attribute this to I...
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