This new flu virus is plaguing India?...
Kanchan Racharla, a 29-year-old fashion designer from Kandivali, has recently recovered from a high fever, bodily ache, and cold. Her daughter, who was four and a half years old and had experienced an identical condition, had given her the infection. Her husband and her folks fell ill not long after. She claimed that her body ache and temperature were both as high as 102–103 and that she was unable to leave her bed. Oseltamivir, an antiviral medication for influenza, was given to Racharla, who recovered in four days.According to medical professionals, the city is rife with individuals experiencing comparable symptoms and testing positive for the H3N2 influenza A virus subtype. High-grade fever, joint pain, coughing, and weakness are some of the symptoms of the sickness, which can last for up to two weeks. For more than a month, they have monitored the increase in instances.Internal medicine expert Dr. Shalmali Inamdar at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital-Andheri reported that the hospital's outdoor patients department (OPD) has recently seen an increase in H3N2 cases. Four of the daily five instances we see are H3N2, and one is H1N1. The patients have runny noses and severe myalgia, which causes a lot of body pain, muscular pain, and headaches. We used to experience a lot of upper respiratory system symptoms in the past, such as coughing and running noses, but no body aches, she told.