DALLAS, Texas (NEXSTAR) — With the coronavirus causing concerns
across the globe, many people may be wondering if their seasonal
symptoms are the common cold, flu or something more.
Symptoms for the viral infection include runny nose, headache, couch
and fever. And yes, those are also the common symptoms of the flu.
According to a report in Canada’s Global News,
that creates difficulty for media professionals. It may be challenging
to weed out mild cases of coronavirus due to its similarities with the
flu, said Allison McGeer, an infectious disease specialist at Mount
Sinai Hospital in Toronto.
“Every respiratory virus is the same — you get a runny nose, a stuffy
nose, a cough, sometimes a sore throat, all because the lining of your
nose and throat are damaged. The symptoms are caused by that virus or
bacteria damaging the cells of your respiratory tract. It doesn’t matter
what virus is causing it,” Greer told Global News.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
shortness of breath, body aches and chills could be associated with more
dangerous types of the coronavirus. In more extreme cases, the virus
may cause pneumonia, bronchitis, kidney failure and death.
Symptoms of milder coronavirus cases can be “somewhat
indistinguishable” from the flu, Eleanor Fish, an immunology professor
at the University of Toronto, told Global News.
While there isn’t a vaccine to prevent coronavirus, there is a
diagnostic test that quickly detects the bug. There are research teams
already hard at work to create a vaccine.
At this point, the experts say travel history plays the biggest role
in determining whether you have flu or cold-like symptoms versus the
coronavirus. If you haven’t traveled to Wuhan, China, you’re likely in
the clear.[Source: https://www.kron4.com]
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