Strange Flue That Kills Has Hit Zimbabwe, Doctors Say
Reports from zimbabwe indicates that Medical doctors yesterday warned that a flu bug, which may
cause complications if not treated early, has hit the country.
They said the bug has malaria-like symptoms and severely
weakens its victims. A doctor, who runs a surgery in Bulawayo and cannot be
named for professional reasons, said the flu can be deadly if left untreated.
He added that buying medication over the counter was not the
right approach as such tablets and syrups treated the results of a disease not
the cause. He said he had attended to more cases of severe flu this cold season
compared to previous years.
“This kind of flu is dangerous and may lead to pneumonia and
death if people delay seeking proper medical attention. “We are likely to have
more cases as we transition into the hot season. We have had cases of people
who developed pneumonia due to that and it’s a normal pattern, considering that
this winter was very cold,” he said.
“Flu is caused by a virus, so when one has flu they
experience an irritation on the throat going downwards which is called the
oropharyngeal area.” He said doctors have to manage the viral stage of the bug
before administering antibiotics.
“You start giving patients antibiotics when they produce
creamish or yellowish, greenish mucus which means there is transformation from
viral to bacterial phase. Patients at this phase may be given antibiotics
immediately when their immune system is weak and they are prone to pneumonia,”
he said.
“If you address the cause you apply the use of antibiotics
and it’s up to the doctor to see an improvement and do further tests. They can
do a chest X-ray to check for bronchopneumonia.
“They shouldn’t rely on cough mixtures especially now as
this strain of flu can cause pneumonia and if they delay they may die.”
Ministry of Health and Child Care Director of Epidemiology
and Disease Control Dr Portia Manangazira said she was yet to meet other
officials over the outbreak.
“We have a meeting to discuss this issue tomorrow, so let me
get back to you,” said Dr Manangazira responding to questions sent to her.
Residents complained that the flu experienced this winter
was more severe as most had to take stronger versions of cough syrups.
Ms Rudo Kuboni said her son was vomiting blood after being
feverish.
“He complained that he had flu and we got him the normal
over-the-counter medication. The situation changed and at one point he vomited
blood saying his chest was sore,” said Ms Kuboni.
An official from one of the biggest public hospitals in
Harare said the flu virus can mutate with each year and become stronger.
“So we have members of the public who are vulnerable, the
young, aged and they need to seek healthcare if they have any respiratory
compromises. Flu is basically a disease of the nose and the throat so when you
see that you are coughing badly you need get tested at the hospital,” he said.
A doctor at a public hospital in Bulawayo advised people to
keep warm and seek medical attention. the moment they suspect they might be
catching flu.
“It’s a passing bug but while it lasts, we have to take
precautions. This year, flu is presenting with severe symptoms that can cause
complications if the patient has other respiratory ailments or medical
conditions like diabetes,” said the doctor.
The doctors however said a message circulating on social
media suggesting there could be an outbreak of the deadly human version of H5N8
bird flu was false.
“If that was the case, there would be a nationwide alert.
That strain of bird flu is dangerous and would not be ignored,” said a
doctor.-state media
Post a Comment