Delhi and its neighbouring cities are witnessing a rise in H3N2 cases — an Influenza A subtype virus — over the past few months, with doctors cautioning that symptoms this time are more intense than in previous years.
Cough, fever, body ache: H3N2 flu cases spike in India
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