NEW DELHI — Since December, a mysterious flu bug has been going around in India, with those affected complaining of persistent cough and weakness. Now the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has identified a specific strain of influenza – a subtype of H3N2 – which has been causing the spike in cases. Doctors say […]
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