COVID-19 Seasonal Trends and Variants: Insights from Dr. Yong Phuworawan, Chulalongkorn University

2023-12-16 05:36:00

Saturday, December 16, 2023, 12.36 p.m.

‘Dr. Yong’ chases the cycle of ‘COVID’, stating that it increases seasonally. Entering the 4th year, the violence decreased.

16 December 2023 Prof. Dr. Yong Phuworawan, Head of the Center of Specialization in Clinical Virology Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University As a Royal Graduate Bureau of Science Posted a message on Yong Poovorawan’s Facebook with the topic “COVID-19 increases seasonally” as follows…

During this period, there will be a seasonal increase in COVID-19 cases. until January And when entering February, it will decrease and become calm in March to May. Then start a new cycle next season, which is in June. Until September and will decrease from October to November. Then it increased once more in December and January. But it won’t be as much as in the rainy season. It’s a cycle like this forever. The same is true for respiratory diseases such as influenza.

Findings have increased during this period. Therefore, it is found more according to the season of the year. for Thailand

However, the severity of the disease when entering the 4th year, the severity of the disease decreased greatly. Compared to the first year Although viruses mutate There are now many more descendants of the XBB. Emerging strains also do not cause increased disease severity.

The nature of the disease is the same as other respiratory diseases. Except in vulnerable groups or those with congenital diseases. There will be a chance to enter the lungs. cause pneumonia or pneumonia Therefore, we must give special importance and care. In this group, especially if infected, it is still necessary to give antiviral drugs from the beginning.

This virus will not go away. and will be with us forever with infections increasing according to the seasons mentioned above.

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