Government alert after death of H3N2, Union Health Ministry issued guidelines

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Government alert after death of H3N2, Union Health Ministry issued guidelines

H3N2 virus.

H3N2 virus.

H3N2 Virus: Today, for the first time two deaths have been reported due to H3N2 virus spreading like Kovid in the country. After which the government has become alert. In the statement issued by the government on Friday, guidelines related to the virus have been issued.

The Union Health Ministry is monitoring the situation arising out of seasonal influenza virus in various states and union territories infected by H3N2 virus, the statement said. Although two people have died in the country due to this virus.

The influenza spreading in the country has assumed a dangerous form. In a statement issued today by the Ministry of Health, it has been said that this virus is being monitored, along with this, Integrated Disease Surveillance Program has also been launched to stop the virus spreading in different states.

According to the information received, the influenza virus has proved fatal with symptoms like cold, cold and fever. However, two deaths have been confirmed in Karnataka and Haryana due to this virus.

Influenza virus will decline after March

In a statement issued today by the Union Health Ministry, it has been told that India sees two seasonal influenza peaks every year. He said that one comes between January to March and the other comes after the monsoon. There may be a decrease in influenza cases after March. The statement said that the H3N2 virus is an infectious disease of the lungs. The effects of this virus are worldwide.

According to the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health, the drug Oseltamivir has been recommended by WHO. This medicine has been made available free of cost at every health centre. Talking about those affected by the H3N2 virus, the number of small children along with the elderly is being seen to be very high. The Ministry of Health has issued guidelines for treatment protocols with categorization for patients.

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