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AIIMS Doctor on China’s Respiratory Illness Surge: No Signs of New Pandemic

AIIMS Doctor on China’s Respiratory Illness Surge: No Signs of New Pandemic

AIIMS Doctor on China’s Respiratory Illness Surge: No Signs of New Pandemic

A senior doctor from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has commented on the recent increase in respiratory illnesses in China, stating that there is no indication of a new pandemic. Dr. SK Kabra, Head of the Department at AIIMS, provided insights into the situation and its implications.

Observations from China’s Reports

  • Sudden Increase in Respiratory Infections: China has reported a notable surge in respiratory infections, particularly in children, between October and November.
  • Common Viruses Identified: The infections are attributed to common winter viruses like influenza, adenovirus, and mycoplasma. No new or unusual viruses have been detected.
  • No New Organism or Pandemic Threat: Dr. Kabra emphasized that there is no evidence of a new organism that could lead to a pandemic similar to Covid-19.

Impact of Lockdown on Immunity

  • Effect of Strict Lockdown: China’s strict lockdown measures, which were lifted in December last year, are believed to have affected the development of natural immunity, especially in children.
  • Increased Susceptibility: Children who have been confined indoors due to lockdowns have had limited exposure to common infections, making them more susceptible to respiratory illnesses.

Recommendations and Precautions

  • Hygiene and Sanitation: Dr. Kabra advised practicing good hygiene, using sanitizers, and wearing masks.
  • Isolation During Infection: If a child is infected, it’s recommended to keep them isolated until recovery to prevent further spread.
  • Awareness and Vigilance: Doctors are encouraged to report any abnormalities or unusual cases for timely action.

Conclusion

The current situation in China, as analyzed by Dr. Kabra, suggests a seasonal surge in common respiratory infections rather than the emergence of a new pandemic threat. The AIIMS doctor also highlighted the importance of continued vigilance and the lessons learned in pandemic management.

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