Nepal: Influenza, Covid-19, and respiratory syncytial are common
viruses circulating in
According
to reports, the same viruses and bacteria are responsible for the ongoing
outbreak of a mysterious pneumonia in northern
The
World Health Organization on Wednesday made an
official request to
Since
mid-October, northern
Health
officials in
“All
the said viruses and bacteria are common in our country and are in
circulation,” said Dr Ranjan Bhatta, director at the National Public Health
Laboratory. “We have been carrying out regular surveillance of those
pathogens.”
October-November
is the peak flu season in
Though
the Ministry of Health and Population has not reported a major spike in Covid
cases, experts say the virus is still circulating in communities.
As very few people in
Seasonal
influenza causes respiratory complications, which affect the lungs. It quickly
spreads in communities. The diseases can cause fever, cough, body aches,
occasional vomiting, diarrhoea and pneumonia.
“We
have to step up the surveillance in the country and keep close vigilance on new
developments about the outbreaks in
“The Central Lab (NPHL), which carries out testing of the
respiratory syncytial virus, should closely monitor the situation if the virus
is causing a rise in infection rate.”
Experts
suggest authorities concerned carry out tests on samples for respiratory
syncytial virus when the tests for influenza, Covid or other pathogens come
back negative.
“We
have been conducting respiratory syncytial virus testing on some samples,” said
Bhatta. “If needed, we are ready to increase such tests.”
Experts
say early diagnosis is crucial to preventing infection. Patients recover
quickly if treated on time. Experts also said that both the severity of the
disease and deaths increase if seasonal influenza cases are not diagnosed on
time.
Public
health measures mask-wearing, handwashing, avoiding crowds, and maintaining
social distancing can cut down on infections, according to doctors.
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