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Israel registers first case of ‘flurona’ : Rare double infection of flu and Covid

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02 January, 2022, 02:25 pm
Last modified: 02 January, 2022, 02:31 pm

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Israel registers first case of ‘flurona’ : Rare double infection of flu and Covid

Last winter those fears were not realized when Covid-19 restrictions largely stamped out flu cases

TBS Report
02 January, 2022, 02:25 pm
Last modified: 02 January, 2022, 02:31 pm
Health care workers take test samples in Covid-19 testing complex in Ma'ale Adumim, on December 30, 2021. Photo : The Times of Israel
Health care workers take test samples in Covid-19 testing complex in Ma'ale Adumim, on December 30, 2021. Photo : The Times of Israel

Israel has registered on Thursday its first case of a person infected with "flurona"- both the seasonal flue and Covid-19 at the same time.

According to Beilinson Hospital, the unvaccinated pregnant woman diagnosed with the two infections had mild symptoms, reports The Times of Israel.

Some reports suggested this marked the first such dual case in the world, but reports of patients with both flu and Covid-19 surfaced in the US as early as spring 2020.

Israel has seen a spike in flu cases in recent weeks, with close to 2,000 people hospitalized amid fears of a "twindemic" of the two diseases. The term refers to fears large numbers of flu cases and Covid-19 cases could overwhelm hospitals, not that many individuals will be infected with both viruses at once.

Last winter those fears were not realized when Covid-19 restrictions largely stamped out flu cases. However, this year has proven different.

Health officials said it was likely many others have been infected with both viruses, but have not yet been diagnosed, the Ynet news site reported.

The identified case of "flurona," as some have dubbed it, was relatively mild, according to doctors at Beilinson.

"The disease is the same disease. They're viral and cause difficulty breathing since both attack the upper respiratory tract," said Arnon Vizhnitser, the director of the hospital's gynecology department.

The woman was released Thursday from the hospital, which said she was in good condition.

Still, the Health Ministry was studying the case to see whether a combination of the two viruses caused more severe illness.

The ministry said Wednesday that it had charted a worrying rise in flu cases.

Last week, a 31-year-old pregnant woman died in Jerusalem after contracting the flu. The woman, who was not named, was nine months pregnant when she fell ill two weeks ago.

After she was hospitalized at Hadassah Medical Center, the woman's son was born by Caesarian section. The child was said to be healthy.

Immediately after the surgery, the woman was put on a ventilator due to respiratory complications, but her condition deteriorated further and the medical team was unable to save her life.

Last month, six-year-old Yosef Naim from Netivot died in his sleep after going to bed with a fever. Health experts believe he was stricken with myocarditis — an inflammation of the heart — from flu complications.

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