Flu cases are stopped at hospital due to respiratory problems and strengthen the discharge | Health

In the last six weeks, there have been thirteen states and federal district high -rise alert levels for the increase in cases of acute acute respiratory syndrome (SRAG) cases, the influenza virus (influenza A) in the influenza virus (influenza A) of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation.
The situation was observed by acres, Bahia, Federal District, Espirito Santo, Maranho, Moto Graso, Mato Graso Do Sul, Minus Geries, Paras, Rio Grande Do Norte, Rio de Janairo, Santa Caterina, Sergip and Savolo.
According to the foundation, the discharge of the SRAG, along with the increase in influenza cases, was mainly caused by the respiratory tract virus (VSR) and somewhat rhinovirus.
In the last four weeks, VSR is an agent that has been the most visible agent in SRAG’s positive cases, with 56.9% infections. Then come to rhinoviruses (25.5%), influenza A (15.7%), SARS-Cov-2 (3.9%) and influenza B (1%).
In the SRAG deaths registered during the same period, 35.7% were associated with SARS-Cov-2 (CAVADI-19). Influenza A virus was identified in 30.4%of life -threatening patients, followed by rhinoviruses (16.1%), VSR (10.1%) and influenza B (3.6%).
Tatiana Portella, a scientific processing program researcher of Fiococres and Infogape, emphasizes that this scene is a warning to the population to intensify preventive measures, including the use of mask in closed and inside health posts.
In a statement issued by FiOCROZ, he recommends “We also strengthen the importance of vaccinating against influenza virus. Those who are part of the eligible group and not yet vaccinated.”
Us
VSR is a major cause of bronchiolitis in young children. First, the virus causes symptoms similar to common cold, such as cough, headache and runny nose. But over time, it reaches low airways and can cause serious breathing problems such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia.
Renovirus
Renovirus is a viral agent that is mostly associated with respiratory infections. It is easy to transmit, it is responsible for most colds and usually rotates throughout the year, with greater incidence in the spring. The virus usually does not cause problems, but in patients with Comorbidity, especially young children, which develop for more serious images.
The effect
There are four types of influenza viruses (influenza): A, B, C and D. The most common are A and B. Some cases of this disease develop with problems, especially in people with chronic disease, in the elderly and in children under 2 years of age, and therefore the importance of vaccination.