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Actor Debina Bonnerjee Diagnosed With Influenza B Virus – Here's All You Need To Know About The Virus

Debina Bonnerjee was diagnosed with influenza B. Here's all that you need to know about the virus, its symptoms, and treatments.

Debina Bonnerjee, a TV actress and mother of two, has been diagnosed with the influenza B virus. It has been suggested that she avoid her family. Together with her husband and the actor Gurmeet Choudhary, Debina had travelled to Sri Lanka for a family vacation.

According to her spokesperson, she has already taken precautions and is making a full recovery. When discussing the tests, they said that Debina initially had a cold but when it didn't improve, she underwent testing and was found to have the influenza B virus.

What Is Influenza B Virus?

The respiratory infection known as influenza, or the flu, is brought on by influenza viruses. The three main influenza subtypes are A, B, and C. While influenza B may only spread from human to human, influenza A and B are similar. A fever, frequently above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, is a typical sign of the influenza virus. In more severe cases, it might result in complications that pose a life-threatening risk. It's highly contagious.

Only humans can contract the influenza B virus. Year-round transmission of type B influenza can result in seasonal outbreaks.

What Are The Symptoms Of Influenza B Virus?

Early diagnosis of influenza infection can help you determine the best treatment option and stop the virus from getting worse. Fever and chills are two of the influenza B virus' typical symptoms. Other symptoms include sore throat, coughing, runny nose and sneezing, fatigue, muscle aches, and body aches.

Influenza B Virus Treatments Available:

With adequate rest and fluid intake, influenza B symptoms can resolve on their own. Antibodies, on the other hand, fight the infection.

With rare exceptions, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that people aged 6 months or older obtain an influenza vaccine every year.

The CDC emphasises the importance of getting the flu vaccine for persons who are at high risk of experiencing flu complications.

Because influenza spreads so easily, persons who work with those in high-risk categories should be careful. Medical experts in many reports have recommended that all people who work in healthcare acquire flu immunisation.

Keeping proper hygiene can aid in the prevention of flu spread. This includes covering one's mouth if coughing or sneezing.

It's also a good idea to make sure your hands are clean before touching your face. This is especially critical during the winter months when viral infections are most common.

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