FLURONA CASES DETECTED IN ALABAMA

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IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE (Memphis, TN) FLURONA CASES DETECTED IN ALABAMA Compass Laboratory Services, a reference laboratory in Memphis, TN detected two cases of simultaneous infection by the SARS-CoV2 virus and Influenza A submitted for testing this week. Both patients were young children presenting with significant symptoms of respiratory infection. It is important to note that this is not a new virus but a co-infection from two different respiratory viruses. According to Dr. Lloyd Finks of ZupMed in Memphis, TN, “We cannot even begin to discuss the potential complications of infection by two different respiratory viruses simultaneously. Instead, we must focus on prevention, treat with the limited tools we have and observe carefully over the months and years ahead for the consequences that we cannot yet imagine.” Social distancing and masking limited the number of other respiratory viral infections including influenza during the 2020-2021 season. This season has been dramatically different with much higher incidence of influenza as compared to last season. Combined with the SARSCoV2 Omicron surge, the likelihood of co-infection between the two viruses increases. With current COVID positivity test rates greater than 50% in much of Alabama, incidences of coinfection with other viruses and other bacteria will be on the increase. A recent study published in Cell Research shows that infection co-infection with the Influenza A virus potentially


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