New Delhi: Amid cases of Covid-19 and Monkeypox virus, Swine Flu is making a comeback in certain Indian states such as Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. According to a PTI report, there were 142 cases and 7 deaths from swine flu or Influenza A H1N1 between January 1 and July 21. Out of the total cases, Mumbai accounts for 43 cases of swine flu, followed by 23 in Pune, 22 in Palghar, 17 in Nashik, 14 each in Nagpur city and Kolhapur, seven in Thane city and two in Kalyan.
Maharashtra health department's report stated that there has been a rising trend in Swine Flu cases in the state.
Here are things you should know about the Swine Flu virus:
The Swine Flu, scientifically known as H1N1 flu is a kind of influenza A virus. It is caused by the H1N1 strain of the flu virus and has now come to be known as a seasonal flu. It was discovered in 2009 by scientists and had infected people all across the world. According to Mayo Clinic, the virus is a combination of viruses from birds, pigs and humans.
There is no specific medication for Swine Flu. Doctors usually treat symptoms of the virus and suggest care such as staying hydrated, taking painkillers for fever and headaches. Rest is also recommended. In some cases, antiviral drugs could be prescribed for the first few days of the onset of the disease in your body. This can help reduce complications and severity of viral infection.
Flu vaccine is the most effective way to prevent Swine Flu infections. There are other precautions as well which are quite similar to Covid-19 precautions such as:
Swine Flu lasts from 3-7 days usually but it can extend till 10 days with patients who have other chronic illnesses as well.
(With agency inputs)
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