Flu cases are increasing rapidly in Delhi. Doctors say that about 90% of the recent cases are related to influenza, most of whom are most being found H3N2 (a type of influenza A). Health Minister Pankaj Singh said on Friday that all the hospitals in the capital are fully prepared to deal with this situation.
Hospitals have issued an alert to alert people, so that they can understand the disease, its symptoms and the importance of timely treatment.
Increasing cases in Delhi-NCR:
Information was obtained from more than 11,000 families in a survey. It was found that at least one member in 69% of the houses is suffering from symptoms like fever, cough and sore throat. Four or more people were found ill in 37% of families, while in 32%, one to three people are ill. Only 25% of the houses said that no one is ill. This number is much higher than in March 2025. In many patients, the disease is looking more serious than normal flu, fever is staying for a long time, medicines are not affecting quickly and cases of hospitalization have also increased.
What is H3N2?
It is a type of influenza A, which is considered associated with seasonal flu. This virus spreads very quickly – through drops spread in the air by coughing, sneezing or talking, and after touching the infected surface from the eye, nose or mouth touching.
Main characteristics:
Fever
Cough
Throat
Nose
Body pain
Headache
Tiredness
Children may also have vomiting, diarrhea or nausea. In severe cases it can cause pneumonia, especially in the elderly, young children and people with weak immunity.
Advice for passengers coming from UAE to Delhi:
Get flu vaccine before traveling.
Wear masks in crowded places.
Wash hands repeatedly and use sanitizer.
Keep distance from a sick person.
In case of fever, cough or body pain, consult a doctor immediately.
Treatment and recovery:
Most people rest in 1-2 weeks. Taking antiviral medicine in the first 48 hours can reduce the severity of the disease. If the symptoms remain more than three days or worsen, it is necessary to see a doctor immediately. Drinking enough water, nutritious food and wearing masks also help in recovery.
conclusion:
Hospitals in Delhi are ready, but passengers coming from UAE should be cautious. Identify the symptoms of H3N2 and take precautions, so that the disease can be prevented and the journey remains safe.