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UAE: Unusual Increase in Winter Flu Cases Reported by Doctors During Summer – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/09 at 2:23 AM
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Influenza, the virus responsible for most winter colds, seems to have persisted into the summer in the UAE this year, a period typically considered flu-free. Doctors attribute this anomaly to changes in weather patterns and the influx of tourists, potentially introducing new flu strains into the population. Dr. Hend Makky, a General Practitioner, mentioned a rise in influenza cases during summer, contrary to the usual flu season from October to February. The exact reasons for the surge are still under investigation.

Dr. Mais M Mauwfak, a specialist internal medicine, also noted an increase in flu cases at Thumbay University Hospital, linked primarily to the fluctuating weather conditions in the UAE during summer. The extreme heat, high humidity, and abrupt temperature shifts due to air conditioning can exacerbate respiratory conditions, making individuals more susceptible to viral infections like the flu. Careful diagnosis is crucial, as not all respiratory symptoms are due to viral infections, some may be related to allergies.

Dr. Hassan Hababa, a Specialist Pediatrics, urged individuals, especially high-risk groups like children and the elderly, to prioritize getting the flu vaccine to reduce the spread of influenza. The rise in patient visits during summer can be attributed to seasonal variations, changes in weather, and indoor crowding due to cooler temperatures, among other factors. Children visiting the OPD are showing symptoms like cough, running nose, fever, and strep throat, more than in previous years, prompting the need for increased hydration and a healthy diet.

Dr. Mamata Bothra, a Specialist pediatrician and Neonatologist, observed an increase in influenza cases this summer compared to previous years, with children exhibiting symptoms usually seen during winter months. She emphasized the need for parents to monitor their kids’ water intake, ensure healthy eating habits, regular exercise, sufficient sleep, and vitamin intake, all of which can impact immunity. By taking these precautions, the spread of influenza can be minimized, especially in high-risk populations. It is essential to stay informed about the latest developments and seek medical advice if flu symptoms persist.

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