We remind the public that the peak of influenza virus activity is from January to February, and that the most virulent influenza strains, including influenza A, H1N1, H3N2 subtypes, and influenza B, have already been detected in large numbers. It is important to warn you. Many patients suffering from influenza complications were treated in the intensive care units of various public and private hospitals in this region of the country.
Influenza A and B viruses circulate in the environment, but cases of influenza A are increasing and the seasonal influenza, influenza A H1N1, is also becoming more common. The National Institute of Health in Islamabad has already reported that influenza A H3N2 is causing severe respiratory illness in people across Pakistan. It seems that the influenza epidemic is becoming more serious this year.
According to research, viral pneumonia is a lung infection caused by a virus. The most common cause is influenza, but viral pneumonia can also be caused by the common cold or other viruses. These nasty bacteria usually attach themselves to the upper respiratory system, but the problem begins when they enter the lungs and the alveoli become infected, inflamed, and filled with fluid.
If relevant government agencies and individuals do not pay sufficient attention to prevention and control, viral pneumonia could be more deadly than winter dengue fever and kill more patients.
