Today's COVID Is Increasingly Looking Like a Cold or Flu More By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter HealthDay THURSDAY, Sept. 21, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Symptoms of mild COVID-19 infection have shifted this season, and now are more akin to those of allergies and the common ...
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It's that time of year when respiratory viruses start to circulate widely, but how can you tell the difference between the symptoms of a cold, the flu and COVID?
A cold, the flu, and COVID all affect the respiratory tract — the passages and structures that go through your nose, and down your mouth and throat to your lungs. Since colds, the flu, and COVID all affect the same areas of your body, the symptoms...
sections of the virus's genetic code(RNA).Swab tests are also used to detect flu and other cold viruses,but these look for different genetic sequences.The specific nature of these sequences mean that someone with flu or a common cold virus is highly unlikely to test positive for COVID-19...
which also cause cold-like symptoms, held relatively steady throughout the southern winter, rather than crashing like flu or surging like rhinovirus. “The expectation is that rhinovirus is perhaps more stable on surfaces,” Englund says, allowing greater transmission between children on hands, desk...
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根据第三段中“Cough, fever, tiredness and muscle aches are common to both the flu and COVID-19, says Kristen Coleman, as assistant research professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Health. Common colds, meanwhile, are often milder with symptoms including a stuffy nose. Fev...
But how can you tell the difference between the common cold, the flu, and COVID-19? That can be really difficult because COVID-19 can mimic both a simple cold or more of a flu-like illness with fever and body aches. What should someone do if they have cold or flu-like symptoms?
Loss of smell associated with Covid-19 infection is “much more profound” when compared with a bad cold or flu, scientists have found. A team of researchers across Europe, which included experts from the University of East Anglia, compared the experiences of loss of taste and smell of peop...