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Is there a flu-like health situation in Guyana?

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February 16, 2024
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By Mark DaCosta- It has been observed that our nation has recently witnessed an apparent surge in individuals exhibiting cold-like symptoms in public spaces. Coughs, sneezes, and Guyanese blowing their noses are becoming commonplace, and the internet is buzzing with Guyanese sharing their battles with colds or flu on social media. The question arises, “Is there an outbreak of a flu-like illness in Guyana?”

This publication has reached out to some people reporting or appearing to be experiencing symptoms, and to professionals in the healthcare sector. Numerous pharmacies contacted by Village Voice News have reported an increase in inquiries and requests for medications commonly used to alleviate cold or flu symptoms.

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One doctor – who we will call – Dr. Joe, a clinician from a city hospital, has spoken with this publication. Dr. Joe notes a rise in patients seeking advice and treatment for flu-like symptoms, distinct from COVID-19. In other words, it is not COVID-19 He speculates that this apparent illness might be impacting individuals with compromised immune systems, often due to chemotherapy. As an oncologist, many of his patients are on chemotherapy. Dr. Joe emphasises the apparent prolonged duration of symptoms, lasting several weeks.

Flu-like symptoms, associated with influenza, encompass a range of discomforts such as fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, and fatigue. Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. Our country has experienced outbreaks before, including H1N1 and the Hong Kong flu, underscoring the need for vigilant public health measures.

Preventing the spread of influenza involves adopting simple yet effective measures, including regular handwashing, avoiding close contact with sick individuals, and getting vaccinated. The latter is particularly crucial in safeguarding vulnerable populations, such as children and those with compromised immune systems due to HIV, chemotherapy, or autoimmune diseases.

For those experiencing flu-like symptoms, seeking medical attention is imperative. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can significantly impact the course of any illness. Antiviral medications may be prescribed to reduce the severity and duration of symptoms, but timely medical consultation is paramount.

Despite the concerns, the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) government has not issued any official announcement on the matter as of now. It is essential for Guyanese to stay informed and heed advice and guidance from reputable sources, including healthcare professionals and international organisations.

If you or someone you know is grappling with severe respiratory issues, seeking medical attention promptly is non-negotiable. Our collective well-being depends on a united front against any health challenges our nation may face.

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