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Warning over ‘untreatable’ Covid-like virus spreading across the globe

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A medical expert has warned that the bug could be “more of a problem” than coronavirus.

A mystery virus which is “more of a problem” than Covid, is allegedly “spreading quickly” across the globe. A medical expert has warned that anyone unlucky enough to catch adenovirus will just have to “tough it out” as it’s “untreatable”.

Jefferson Health’s medical director of infection prevention and control, Eric Sachinwalla, is warning of a spike in the condition, which is similar in a lot of ways to the flu or Covid. Fortunately, in most cases adenovirus is fairly mild, though as with Covid or flu if you are immunocompromised then symptoms could become more serious.

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But there is one thing about it which makes it more of a problem than similar conditions. This is that adenovirus is tougher than flu or Covid, which can be stopped with things like soap and water and disinfectant.

The Mirror reports that Sachinwalla said: “It’s pretty contagious because it’s heartier than other viruses – soap and water, or everyday disinfectant, won’t kill it, so it tends to live in the environment longer.”

Adenovirus can have several symptoms, including shortness of breath, a runny nose, and a sore throat. Other symptoms might include diarrhoea or pinkeye, but this is highly varied as there are over 60 strains.

For the most part Sachinwalla says that you can manage adenovirus with rest. However, people who would be more vulnerable, such as the elderly, pregnant, or immunocompromised, may want to keep a closer eye on their symptoms.

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He added that if someone’s condition is becoming worse, then you should call ahead to check the symptoms. This is because the condition is spread through close contact and the medic would be able to assess whether the risk to the patient was greater than the risk of that contact.

Sachinwalla advised that a big thing to watch for is temperature. If the fever takes body temperature to 40 celsius then he advises that this is more serious.

Normally, the symptoms should begin to go after approximately two days. However if it goes on for longer than three days without any relief then this is also a red flag.

The medic explained that a surge in flu cases in the southern hemisphere earlier in the year may have led to a rise in cases in the northern hemisphere now. He added that there is also the factor of fewer people going for a flu jab.

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