In Hyderabad, a Mysterious Respiratory Virus is Spreading.
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In Hyderabad, a Mysterious Respiratory Virus is Spreading.

In Hyderabad, an acute viral infection with symptoms similar to Swine Flu, influenza, and adenovirus is spreading, affecting both children and adults with comorbid disorders. The virus has yet to be identified, and many persons who have tested negative for Swine Flu, Covid-19, or Influenza. Experts, on the other hand, claim there is no need for concern because this mysterious ailment has a 100% recovery rate and patients take 5 days to recover, which is a normal recovery time for a viral infection. Symptoms include a runny nose, sore throat, dry cough, fever, bodily ache, and difficulty breathing.

The symptoms of this unidentified virus begin with a runny nose and progress to a sore throat, dry cough, fever with body aches, and breathing difficulties. The unknown virus could be from the Adeno, Corona, Influenza, or MERS families. Everything you need to know about symptoms and prevention.

"For the past 6 to 8 weeks, we have been treating individuals with an acute febrile viral disease, and we have noticed coryzal signs in these patients. 6-7 out of 100 persons have been affected by this illness, and 50% of those affected are youngsters. This is due to the children's immunisations being underdeveloped. Adults with comorbid lung disorders including COPD (commonly known as smoker's asthma), post-TB, and Covid-destroyed lungs and asthma make up the remaining 50% of patients, according to Doctors from Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

Signs of the Mysterious Virus

The symptoms of this unidentified virus begin with a runny nose and progress to a sore throat, dry cough, fever with body aches, and breathing difficulties. Respiratory failure has occurred in 1-2% of these patients.

The upper respiratory tract is first affected by the symptoms, which then spread to the lower respiratory tract. We have also been doing tests for dengue, swine flu (H1N1), avian flu (H3N2), and influenza A and B. Because of the mystery virus's close structural resemblance to these viral families, we noticed false positive results in 3-4% of these tests, according to Doctors.

Treatment

"Fortunately, we are finding this early, and we are using symptomatic treatment when people are doing well. Oseltamivir, an anti-viral medication, is being used successfully to treat individuals with respiratory failure. We advise keeping fluids and seclusion in addition to treatment until a full recovery has occurred, the specialist explains.

Precautions

The precautions for this mysterious virus include using a N95 mask or covering the mouth and nose while coughing or sneezing, avoiding close contact with others, frequently cleaning surfaces, getting the influenza vaccine, being immediately isolated, and seeking medical attention.

What could be this mystery virus?

"This unidentified virus could be a member of the MERS, Corona, Adeno, or Influenza families. Therefore, we are recommending a multiplex PCR panel of testing that includes the influenza A and B, H1N1, H3N2, and Covid RT-PCR," explains Doctors.

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