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Three pandemic diseases that came after COVID-19

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Three pandemic diseases that came after COVID-19

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(1)Paravirus
(2)Acute respiratory infections infected by the parainfluenza virus
(3)Type 1 and Type 2 viruses are more likely to occur in the summer from late spring in cold weather in fall and early winter
(4)Like other viruses, it is transmitted by droplets, and it is highly transmitted through coughing and sneezing, making it easy for mass infection to occur
(5)It was really popular once!
(6)Symptoms include poor digestion, coughing, runny nose, headache, loss of appetite, etc
(7)Inflammation of the larynx causes narrowing of the upper airway, and you can hear a dog barking when your voice is resting or coughing

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(1)Adenovirus
(2)It’s a virus that usually appears between summer and autumn, and it’s really contagious and has a high fever, but it can continue for up to 10 days
(3)Symptoms include swelling of tonsils, pneumonia and otitis media, vomiting, and abdominal pain
(4)My kid didn’t have conjunctivitis or eye booger
(5)He had a high fever
(6)I was hospitalized for four days
(7)Like conjunctivitis, both eyes get red and get a lot of eye boogers
(8)It is also known as a cold in the eyesYes

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(1)Rhinovirus
(2)It is a type of respiratory virus that causes infection in the respiratory tract, such as the throat and bronchial tubes, which can be infected through droplets of an infected person, and symptoms begin to appear after an incubation period of 1 to 3 days
(3)Headache, runny nose, stuffy nose, and cough can be accompanied by a sore throat and fever, but the symptoms of infection are lower than those of other viruses and can improve in about a week
(4)However, children who originally had weak bronchial tubes or had respiratory problems can be fatally injured in breathing when they contract the rhinovirus

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