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How to differentiate between H3N2 virus, H1N1 and Covid-19 infection

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 17, 2023 14:12 IST

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Cases of viral infections in India due to H3N2, Covid-19, swine flu and H1N1 are increasing rapidly. Although many cases of H3N2 are coming to light during this time, the data shows that the cases of swine flu and corona are also increasing rapidly in India.
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According to the latest Health Ministry data, 4,623 active cases of Corona have been reported in India, while the data also said that a total of 955 cases of H1N1 were reported last month till February 28.
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Health experts said that while some people are reporting mild cases of respiratory problems, some people, especially the elderly, are showing more severe symptoms.
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According to the Union Ministry, the H3N2 strain has so far led to two deaths in Karnataka and Haryana. Cases of H3N2 have also been reported recently in Assam. H3N2, Corona, Swine Flu and H1N1 are all viral infections.
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H1N1, formerly known as swine flu, is an animal disease similar to the influenza virus. At the same time, due to climate change, people face flu and common cold, which often do not prove harmful.
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According to health experts, colds are caused by about 200 to 300 types of viruses. Each virus has its own subtype and variant. In most cases, the common cold is caused by rhinovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, influenza.
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Health experts say people are already very worried about the increasing cases of H3N2. Meanwhile, once again the rising number of Covid-19 cases has heightened public concern.
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Health experts said that while some people are reporting mild cases of respiratory problems, some people, especially the elderly, are showing more severe symptoms.
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People with weakened immune systems or those who already suffer from some serious illnesses may suffer. Health experts say that all these infections have symptoms like fever, body aches, fatigue, headache, phlegm and sore throat.
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Health experts say that the symptoms of all these viruses are similar to each other. In such cases, it becomes very difficult to find out whether you have a common cold or H3N2, Covid-19, swine flu and H1N1.
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H3N2 causes hoarseness. So, Kovid-19 starts with fever and smell. Flu causes a lot of pain in the whole body and muscles. Dry cough due to flu is a chronic problem.
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Health experts also said that some of the symptoms of Covid-19, which are very rare in people suffering from the influenza A virus, include loss of smell and taste in food and rashes all over the body.
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Health experts suggest that you can take painkillers, nebulizers for some flu symptoms like fever and cough. Along with this, it is important that you stay at home, rest and eat simple home-cooked meals, as well as keep yourself hydrated.
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To avoid the flu, it is important that you follow the Covid rules. To prevent flu-related problems, it is important that you get an influenza vaccination. It is necessary to drink as much water as possible. Also consult an expert.
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