Is Delhi battling another COVID-like outbreak? In the last few hours, the national capital has witnessed a sharp spike in flu cases -- mostly linked to H1N1 (swine flu) and Influenza B.
The national capital is battling the worst Swine flu (H1N1) virus outbreak in years. According to the latest data, over 54% of households in the Delhi-NCR region has reported atleast one memeber ...
Delhi is experiencing a rise in seasonal flu cases, particularly Influenza B and H1N1, leading to respiratory infections. A survey shows symptoms like fever and cough are reported in 54% of households ...
Flu cases are on a steep rise in Delhi-NCR (Freepik) Delhi-NCR is witnessing a sudden and steep uptick in number of viral cases across the city. Cases of influenza have been reported in several ...
With winter transitioning into summer, Delhi is witnessing a sharp increase in flu cases, with influenza and swine flu making it to the top, affecting individuals across all age groups.
Patients complain about high fever, sore throat, stuffy nose, body aches, headaches, chills, fatigue, diarrhoea, vomiting ...
This first-recorded human death due to bird flu comes shortly after the Animal Husbandry Department declared Andhra Pradesh ...
Yes, the H1N1 virus can be treated with a vaccine, which is the same as seasonal flu due to shared symptoms. You can also use a nasal spray instead of a vaccine.
It takes about two weeks to build immunity after taking the flu shot, so people need to take their yearly jab just before the ...
Low influenza vaccine uptake in India despite high mortality rates; manufacturers scaling up production to meet growing ...