The national capital of India, Delhi is going through an outbreak of the H3N2 flu, a type of influenza A virus. Hospitals have sounded an alert to make the public aware of this deadly strain, its symptoms and how to recover on time. Knowing the nature of H3N2 and how it infects the body can also lead the citizens to take appropriate measures and consult a doctor early if necessary.
What is H3N2 flu
H3N2 is a type of influenza A virus responsible for seasonal outbreaks of flu, appearing harmless in the beginning, quickly this strain gets mutated, which is at times more difficult to manage compared to other strains. The virus gets easily transferred from one individual to another by way of respiratory droplets when an infected individual coughs, sneezes or speaks. Even close proximity to an infected individual and coming into contact with contaminated surfaces can also be a factor.
Symptoms to look out for
Severe fever (usually sudden onset)
Persistent cough
Sore throat
Body aches and muscle pains
Weakness and fatigue
Headache
Runny or stuffy nose
At times, nausea or vomiting (more frequent in children)
The symptoms typically develop 1-4 days following exposure to the virus. Although most individuals can recover without any complications, the flu might on occasion develop into a more severe illness like pneumonia, (in older adults, young children and pregnant women)
Recovery time
Majority of healthy people get over H3N2 flu within a week or two by resting, while others use over-the-counter medication to relieve symptoms like fever and body pain as well. Nevertheless, consult a doctor early if the symptoms do not disappear or get worse with time.
Physicians can even prescribe anti-viral drugs, which work best if taken 48 hours after the presence of the virus is confirmed in the body. These medications can decrease the severity and duration of the illness.
Prevention:
Reducing the chances of this virus:
Getting vaccinated each year against the flu, often a vaccine that includes protection against H3N2 viruses
Frequent handwashing with soap and water
Staying away from infected people
Covering the mouth while coughing and sneezing with elbows or tissues
Wearing masks when in populated or confined areas
Cleaning and disinfecting surfaces that are frequently touched on a regular basis
H3N2 is becoming an enormous health threat with its transmissible nature and ability to be severe. Delhi citizens are advised to remain abreast, take precautions and seek out medical healthcare professionals if they notice any of the aforementioned symptoms.
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