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Omicron, Coronavirus, Flu cases at the door?

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Rising Respiratory​ Illnesses in Türkiye: COVID-19, Flu, and RSV​ Concerns

Recent observations in Türkiye indicate ‍a rise in respiratory illnesses, ⁢particularly affecting ⁣young children, as​ the summer ends. While COVID-19 cases⁢ are increasing, experts emphasize the importance of differentiating⁤ symptoms from those of influenza (the flu)​ and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV).

Testing for COVID-19 is currently largely reliant on antigen tests​ performed at home or PCR⁢ tests conducted in hospital laboratories, as many polyclinics remain⁤ closed. Emergency services continue to offer testing in⁣ the event of a significant case ⁣increase. Though,doctors caution against ⁤solely relying ⁤on symptoms like high fever,sore throat,or cough for diagnosis,as these are common to flu and ‌other respiratory infections.

Young Children⁢ Most Affected

Dr. suleyman Alpar notes⁢ that global data suggests the ⁢recent ⁢increase in COVID-19 cases is disproportionately impacting young children.‍ He ⁤reports the highest application rates are currently⁤ seen in the 0-4 age group. While official data for children⁣ in Türkiye is unavailable,⁣ Dr. Alpar’s observations ⁢in the field‌ paint a clear picture.

Following⁢ the summer vacation, emergency services​ have seen a surge in applications‍ from‍ nursery and⁤ preschool children⁣ experiencing upper ⁢respiratory⁣ tract⁣ infection symptoms.⁤ “Fire and upper respiratory tract ⁢symptoms are at the forefront.⁤ Supporting treatment and at home isolation is usually ⁢sufficient,” ​Dr. Alpar stated. He stressed the⁣ importance ⁤of reminder doses ⁤for children‍ with chronic ⁣illnesses or weakened immune systems.

Co-infection Possibility & Current Trends

Professor Dr. Ahmet Soysal clarifies ‌that a “unification” of COVID-19,influenza,and⁣ RSV is not occurring. He emphasizes that currently, flu and RSV‌ infections appear to be presenting⁣ more⁤ severely than COVID-19.

“In rare cases, a ⁢child may⁢ experience ⁢both ‌RSV and COVID-19⁣ or influenza and COVID-19 infection at the same​ time,”⁢ Professor ⁤Soysal explained, ⁤adding that the clinical presentation in such cases is ⁣typically dominated by the symptoms of the most prevalent⁣ virus, though symptoms from⁤ other viruses may⁤ also be present.

Preventative ​Measures

professor ⁢Soysal reiterated‌ that‌ COVID-19 spreads through⁣ droplets ‌and airborne transmission, highlighting‍ the​ importance of preventative measures. He stressed avoiding⁣ contact with sick individuals and emphasized the critical ⁤need to keep‌ sick children home from school or nursery, urging administrations to enforce this diligently.

He also recommended prioritizing well-ventilated ‍spaces over crowded, ⁣closed environments and ‌suggested that individuals with chronic conditions or more ‌severe illnesses consider wearing masks⁢ in crowded indoor ​settings.⁣ Professor Soysal underscored the ⁤importance ⁣of ⁢frequent handwashing with soap and water as a vital component‍ in combating the spread of the ​virus.

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