Mystery throat virus that ‘cannot be killed’ as spike ‘follows typical sample’
The ‘super-virus’ has no current treatment, meaning you may just have to surrender to the illness and let it ride its course.
The mystery throat virus ravaging Britain: What you need to know
- The mystery super-virus is leaving people knocked down with fatigue and a sore throat as cold weather hits. Experts warn Brits to err on the side of caution.
- There is currently no way to treat adenovirus, meaning you may just have to “surrender to the illness and let it ride its course.”
- Experts say the common virus spikes during winter and is much like the flu or COVID-19.
- The spike follows a “very typical pattern” for this time of year, with the spread linked to cold weather, increased air travel, and family gatherings over the holidays.
- Most people can recover with supportive care, rest, and a bowl of hot soup.
- Individuals with weakened immune systems or underlying medical conditions are advised to speak to a healthcare provider if their condition worsens.
- Dr Eric Sachinwalla, an infectious disease doctor based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania said: “It’s pretty contagious because it’s heartier than other viruses – soap and water, or everyday disinfectant, won’t kill it, so it tends to live in the environment longer.”
READ THE FULL STORY: Mystery throat virus that ‘can’t be killed’ is why you need to show ‘caution’ – Daily Star
