KV News

H3N2 predominant strain, causing secondary wave of flu: DAK

Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page

Srinagar: Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Wednesday said a more aggressive H3N2 strain has overtaken swine flu (H1N1) virus.
“Now, H3N2 is more frequently reported than H1N1,” said DAK President and flu expert Dr Nisar ul Hassan in a statement issued here.
“According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in recent weeks more than half of the reported flu cases are due to H3N2 infection,” he said, adding that the virus is emerging as ‘a predominant strain and is causing a secondary wave of flu’.
“History has shown that flu seasons that were dominated by H3N2 were more severe – causing more hospitalizations and deaths than seasons dominated by H1N1 or B virus,” he said, adding that “H3N2 can be particularly deadly for older adults and very young children.”
“With the shift to a dangerous strain, we could have a bad second half of this flu season which has just begun,” Dr Nisar said, adding that “the symptoms of H3N2 flu include cough, runny nose, sore throat, high grade fever and body ache,” he said.
“Vaccine is the best way to protect against the virus and its serious complications. This year’s flu vaccine has been updated and is effective against the currently circulating H3N2. Those who have not yet been vaccinated should get it now and vaccination should continue as long as the flu is circulating,” advised Dr Nisar.
“If you get the virus, you should start early antiviral medication that will prevent serious complications and death. Use of antibiotics for flu is not only inappropriate but also puts patients at risk of antibiotic-resistant infections,” cautioned Dr Nisar.


KV News

Kashmir Vision cover all daily updates for the newspaper

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *