• Title of article

    H3N2 Virus Outbreak: A latest global threat

  • Author/Authors

    Vohra ، Manisha Department of Pharmacy Practice - Indo Soviet Friendship (ISF) College of Pharmacy , Amir ، Mohammad Department of Pharmacy Practice - Indo Soviet Friendship (ISF) College of Pharmacy , Sharma ، Amit Department of Pharmacy Practice - Indo Soviet Friendship (ISF) College of Pharmacy , Osoro ، Ian Department of Pharmacy Practice - Indo Soviet Friendship (ISF) College of Pharmacy

  • From page
    275
  • To page
    282
  • Abstract
    The current H3N2 virus outbreak has sent shockwaves worldwide, with health officials rushing to stop its spread. This form of influenza has been wreaking havoc around the globe, culminating in an alarming number of hospitalizations and fatalities. The H3N2 virus is extremely transmissible and can cause severe symptoms, making it a major global danger. This outbreak has demonstrated the need to be always aware and prepared in such scenarios. Health officials have been working diligently to keep the virus contained and spread to a minimum. The H3N2 virus is a major threat that must be addressed immediately by health experts, lawmakers, and the general population. Aside from the health hazards posed by the H3N2 virus, there are additionally substantial economic repercussions. The spread has led to lost productivity, higher healthcare expenses, and pressure on global healthcare systems. The international community must collaborate to discover answers to the H3N2 virus outbreak s challenges. Overall, the H3N2 disease outbreak is a significant global concern that must be addressed immediately. Health professionals must make aggressive efforts to stop the virus s spread, while legislators must work to guarantee that adequate resources are available to deal with the outbreak. The general people must also take precautions against the virus, such as maintaining good hygiene and being vaccinated. Failing to respond to the H3N2 virus infection might have disastrous health and economic effects.
  • Keywords
    H3N2 virus , influenza , outbreak , global threat
  • Journal title
    Journal of Zoonotic Diseases
  • Journal title
    Journal of Zoonotic Diseases
  • Record number

    2741012