Patna: Omicron Covid variant is a new challenge for medical science because of its influence on organ and different human systems will still be well understood, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences-Patna (AIIMS-P) said on Thursday.
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However, he added children who have so far been vaccinated and parents with comorbidity are more susceptible to a new variant of the virus.
Dr.
Singh said reports that came from the medical world showed that Mialgia (muscle pain) and fatigue were the main symptoms of omicron infection, followed by fever, sore throat and cough.
“Because this is a very common health problem mostly ignored by patients, they provide more viruses of incubation time and become strong enough to attack other parts of the body.
Parents with comorbidity such as hypertension and high blood sugar are more vulnerable because their antibody levels usually become Inadequate to fight mutant virus like that, “he said.
Omicron is a variant with a higher infective ability and can spread faster than Covid’s previous variants, Dr.
Singh added.
“However, if the Covid protocol is followed by strictly and the implanted children, the impact of this virus will decrease significantly.
Although there is a lack of medical literature on it, the new variant may infect even people who are vaccinated due to the protein mutation of a surge.
Thus it is called The variant is a concern, “he said, adding all AIIMS-P departments had been aimed at and the Covid ward was ready to face a new threat.
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