Influenza A: Why it is taking more than a month to recover from H3N2 virus, know the reason here

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Influenza A: Why it is taking more than a month to recover from H3N2 virus, know the reason here

It is taking a month to recover from Influenza A.

It is taking a month to recover from Influenza A.

Why Influenza H3N2 Takes So Much Time To Cure: People of India these days are facing the outbreak of H3N2 variant along with the new variant XBB 1.16. This virus is making more and more people sick day by day. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research i.e. ICMR, cases of fever and cough are continuously increasing in the country. Influenza A is believed to be responsible for all this. According to experts, about 92 percent of patients suffering from this virus in hospitals are suffering from fever, 86 percent of patients cough, 27 percent of breathlessness, 16 percent of patients are suffering from nervousness.

H3N2 virus is divided into 4 parts

According to ICMR, in the past, there has been an increase in the number of people suffering from flu and respiratory problems in the hospital. According to the Health Department, 10 percent of patients battling H3N2 require oxygen. There are 7 percent people who have to be admitted in the ICU. Explain that the influenza virus is divided into 4 parts A, B, C and D. The flu of influenza virus A and B is spreading due to change in weather. This disease takes many people in its grip every year. H3N2, a sub-variant of influenza A, is more severe than the swine flu virus. The H3N2 virus can also cause many other diseases.

Why is it taking so long to cure this virus?

Let us tell you that H3N2 started spreading in humans from the year 1968, since then the cases of this virus started increasing rapidly. H3N2 virus is very different from normal viral. It spreads the most especially among the elderly and young children. This is the reason why the outbreak of this virus is increasing. Both these age groups do not have very good immunity and these people are not able to make antibodies very quickly. Because of this, this virus is taking a long time to recover.

H3N2 influenza can also be transmitted from person to person through droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. This virus spreads when a person touches a virus-infected area and applies those hands to the face.

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