Geneva [Switzerland], June 11 (ANI): An early investigation into the origins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus by a World Health Organization (WHO) advisory group suggested that the Huanan seafood market in Wuhan, China played an important role in the amplification of the pandemic; however, further investigations are recommended.
Helsinki [Finland], May 2 (ANI): A recent study at the University of Helsinki revealed that the fungal microbiota in the gut is more abundant and diverse in children treated with antibiotics compared with the control group even six weeks following the start of the antibiotic course.
Boston [US], January 30 (ANI): A team of researchers has found that nearly one in 10 of deceased infants less than six months were infected with Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV).
Washington [US], November 23 (ANI): A Houston Methodist study showed a rapid return of seasonal respiratory viruses after COVID-19 restrictions were relaxed in Texas, demonstrating the effectiveness of masking, distancing and other precautionary measures at stopping the spread of many respiratory illnesses, not just COVID-19.
New Delhi [India], September 21 (ANI): Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is emerging as the latest post COVID symptom among infants and young children, said a paediatric expert on Tuesday.
New Delhi Sep 17 PTI Various hospitals in the national capital are witnessing a spike in the number of seasonal flu cases among children with some even requiring hospitalisationAmid fears of a possible third wave of COVID-19 experts at a recent meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority DDMA had said that as flu and coronavirus have similar symptoms the Delhi government should continue vigorous testing to keep the spread of COVID-19 in check during the flu seasonDoctors at PSRI Hospital here said 70 per cent of the children coming to OPD have flu-like symptoms Aakash Healthcare in Dwarka also said they are seeing 50-60 cases of viral illnesses on a daily basis in their OPDDr BL Sherwal medical director of Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya said the number of children coming to OPD has seen an almost three-fold increaseEarlier we would see 500-600 patients but this time 1700-1800 cases are coming to OPD This is because of the heavy rainfall this season and this trend has been continuing since the beginning of September he saidAt Talking about the cases Dr Sarita Sharma Senior Consultant Paediatric PSRI Hospital said children are coming with symptoms like high-grade fever up to 102 to 103 for three to four days Besides cough cold poor oral intake vomiting has also being seen among the children Cough is dry and spasmodic for small children below five years of age Few children are also having wheezing problems This is seasonal Flu caused by a virus affecting the respiratory tract like RSV and Influenza she saidShe said viral illnesses like dengue gastroenteritis typhoid and hepatitis are causing diagnostic dilemmas and then there is also the fear of COVID-19Of all the children coming to the OPD with flu-like symptoms approximately 15 to 20 percent require hospital admission she addedAccording to Dr Meena J Consultant Department of Peadiatrics Aakash Healthcare in Dwarka there is a spike in fever cases with vomiting cold and cough Especially infants under one year are showing severe symptoms few of them needed to be hospitalised too Many of them suffer from temperatures as high as 103-104 degrees and the fever does not decrease after oral medication sometimesWe are giving them symptomatic treatment like giving heavy fluids for hydration providing oxygen therapy when the fever is not going away after oral medication she said She advised people to avoid crowded places maintain proper respiratory hygiene like covering nose and mouth while sneezing frequent handwashing and also suggested that the children should be kept at a distance from the person having cold or feverThe viral infection passed on from adults to small children can be very severe In case your child has a high viral fever and heshe is having less oral intake you should take the child to the hospitalHydration must be maintained along with proper rest In case the baby is showing serious symptoms like high fever and vomiting delay in consultations can lead to severity We had a few cases like this who needed to be admitted in NICU she explainedApart from viral flu Dr Meena said they are also seeing outbreak of dengue among children this time We are seeing three to five positive cases of dengue among children daily from almost two weeks Children are symptomatic show fever body ache fatigue symptoms and are diagnosed later after testsThe need for hospitalisation is increasing as some of the patients are coming with reduced blood platelets Children with dengue are not among severe cases but we have admitted about three to four cases she saidShe said it needs to be ensured that there should not be any stagnant water at homes Mosquito repellents should be used whenever children are going out she said PTI SLB TDS TDS
New Delhi [India], September 11 (ANI): Following a sudden spike in the number of dengue, viral and scrub typhus cases among children in hospitals, doctors in the national capital have called for taking precautionary measures against these diseases.
Washington [US], September 10 (ANI): As cases of COVID-19 continue to surge across the globe, few options are available for the treatment of the population infected with the virus. However, the findings of new research from the University of Georgia have suggested a viable therapeutic for combating the disease.