H3N2 influenza cases grow in Delhi-NCR: Should you be worried? Experts weigh
Hospitals across Delhi NCR are reported to have a sharp increase in patients with flu -like symptoms, which are identified as H3N2 Influenza A virus. This stress is causing high grade fever, chest congestion, a persistent cough and fatigue that can last over a week unlike the common cold. Children are known to be particularly weak. Experts recommend that there is no need to panic because H3N2 is a known influenza stress, some precautions are necessary. People with co-intelligence should consult a doctor on the first sign of symptoms. For others, medical attention is recommended whether the fever lasts for more than three days or with breath.
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