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Hyderabad Reports Spike in Mysterious Respiratory Virus Cases
Hyderabad Reports Spike in Mysterious Respiratory Virus Cases
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Around six to seven out of every 100 individuals have been affected by this virus, with children constituting 50% of the cases due to low immune. The other 50% of patients are adults with pre-existing lung conditions, experts said.
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Cases of a new viral illness with acute symptoms similar to swine flu, influenza, and adenovirus have been on the rise in Telangana state's Hyderabad city.However, health experts have asked people to not panic, as it is 100% recoverable within five days.According to one pulmonology expert, the virus is currently mainly impacting two groups: children and adults who have pre-existing lung conditions, including COPD (commonly known as smoker's asthma), post-tuberculosis complications, COVID-19-related lung damage, and asthma.The most common symptoms of the virus include sore throat, dry cough, fever, runny nose, difficulty breathing, and body pain.The expert said people are catching the disease at an early stage and following a symptomatic treatment for the same.
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Hyderabad Reports Spike in Mysterious Respiratory Virus Cases
Around six to seven out of every 100 individuals have been affected by the virus, with children constituting 50% of the cases due to low immunity. The other 50% of patients are adults with pre-existing lung conditions, experts said.
Cases of a new
viral illness with
acute symptoms similar to
swine flu, influenza, and
adenovirus have been on the rise in Telangana state's Hyderabad city.
However, health experts have asked people to not panic, as it is 100% recoverable within five days.
According to one pulmonology expert, the virus is currently mainly impacting two groups: children and adults who have pre-existing lung conditions, including COPD (commonly known as smoker's asthma), post-tuberculosis complications, COVID-19-related lung damage, and asthma.
The most common symptoms of the virus include sore throat, dry cough, fever, runny nose, difficulty breathing, and body pain.
The expert said people are catching the disease at an early stage and following a symptomatic treatment for the same.