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What is the difference between new corona virus and influenza

At present, the global new epidemic situation is one after another. Autumn and winter are the high incidence seasons of respiratory diseases. The lower temperature is conducive to the survival and spread of new corona virus and influenza virus. There is a risk that the new coronal epidemic situation and influenza and other respiratory infectious diseases overlap this autumn and winter. Therefore, the importance of seasonal influenza prevention and control is more prominent.

Although China has controlled the new crown disease, the global epidemic situation is still grim. Coupled with the low temperature in autumn and winter, it may make the new crown virus more likely to survive and spread, and there is a risk of simultaneous interpreting of the new crown virus and influenza virus. The early symptoms of influenza and new crown are cough, fever, etc. when people who have not been vaccinated with influenza vaccine seek medical treatment, it is difficult for doctors to distinguish them immediately, which will increase the risk of further cross infection. Influenza is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by influenza virus, which seriously endangers people's health. The novel corona virus pneumonia and influenza are respiratory infectious diseases. The symptoms are very similar. The fall and fall of winter season, the new crown pneumonia epidemic and seasonal respiratory diseases may interact with each other, which will increase the difficulty of diagnosis and the complexity of the epidemic, and will not be conducive to the prevention and control of epidemic. The antigenicity of influenza virus is changeable and spreads rapidly. It can cause seasonal epidemics every year. Outbreaks can occur in places where people gather in schools, nurseries and nursing homes. If novel corona virus pneumonia and influenza virus test cards are needed, please contact us immediately.

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Post time:Dec-23-2020

Post time: 12-23-2020
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