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Viruses that were on hiatus during Covid are back — and behaving in unexpected ways

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https://www.statnews.com/2022/05/25/viru...cted-ways/

INTRO: For nearly two years, as the Covid pandemic disrupted life around the globe, other infectious diseases were in retreat. Now, as the world rapidly dismantles the measures put in place to slow spread of Covid, the viral and bacterial nuisances that were on hiatus are returning — and behaving in unexpected ways.

Consider what we’ve been seeing of late.

The past two winters were among the mildest influenza seasons on record, but flu hospitalizations have picked up in the last few weeks — in May! Adenovirus type 41, previously thought to cause fairly innocuous bouts of gastrointestinal illness, may be triggering severe hepatitis in healthy young children.

Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, a bug that normally causes disease in the winter, touched off large outbreaks of illness in kids last summer and in the early fall in the United States and Europe.

And now monkeypox, a virus generally only found in West and Central Africa, is causing an unprecedented outbreak in more than a dozen countries in Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Australia, with the United Kingdom alone reporting more than 70 cases as of Tuesday.

These viruses are not different than they were before, but we are. For one thing, because of Covid restrictions, we have far less recently acquired immunity; as a group, more of us are vulnerable right now. And that increase in susceptibility, experts suggest, means we may experience some … wonkiness as we work toward a new post-pandemic equilibrium with the bugs that infect us.

Larger waves of illness could hit, which in some cases may bring to light problems we didn’t know these bugs triggered. Diseases could circulate at times or in places when they normally would not.

“I think we can expect some presentations to be out of the ordinary,” said Petter Brodin, a professor of pediatric immunology at Imperial College London. “Not necessarily really severe. I mean it’s not a doomsday projection. But I do think slightly out of the normal.” (MORE - details)
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Interesting, but I wonder if people who tested positive for Covid back in 2020 and even into last year, if many doctors overlooked other symptoms their patients were having at the time (unrelated to Covid) because they were so Covid focused. It’s as though there seemed to be less heart attacks and other emergencies for example, when Covid took front and center. I’m normally not cynical, but…just seems odd.
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(May 31, 2022 11:05 PM)Leigha Wrote: Interesting, but I wonder if people who tested positive for Covid back in 2020 and even into last year, if many doctors overlooked other symptoms their patients were having at the time (unrelated to Covid) because they were so Covid focused. It’s as though there seemed to be less heart attacks and other emergencies for example, when Covid took front and center. I’m normally not cynical, but…just seems odd.

people acted safer did less extraneous activity
less accidents
less car accidents
less home DIY accidents (though that will probably start to increase in summer)

we are seeing a higher level of car accidents now people are going back to driving normally but with not enough practice.
and alcohol consumption is going up with stress going up at the same time
we will probably start to see more heart attacks start as stress and drugs get combined as people struggle to make up for lost income due to the global recession

covid deaths in USA UK and India and south America  far out striped heart attack deaths in sheer numbers
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