Anonymous
Post 03/09/2020 21:32     Subject: Can you have flu or cold and CORONAVIRUS at the same time?

Anonymous wrote:How many Coronavirus threads are you going to start, OP?


Is there a limit? I start only the important ones.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2020 16:45     Subject: Can you have flu or cold and CORONAVIRUS at the same time?

How many Coronavirus threads are you going to start, OP?
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2020 16:02     Subject: Re:Can you have flu or cold and CORONAVIRUS at the same time?

Many people get this on the top of the cold or flu and have no idea.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2020 12:46     Subject: Can you have flu or cold and CORONAVIRUS at the same time?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It took me until I was 30 to understand that infections and diseases didn’t politely line up like enemies in a kung fu movie to take their turn.


Thank you for this.


Anonymous
Post 03/08/2020 11:47     Subject: Can you have flu or cold and CORONAVIRUS at the same time?

Anonymous wrote:It took me until I was 30 to understand that infections and diseases didn’t politely line up like enemies in a kung fu movie to take their turn.


Thank you for this.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2020 11:46     Subject: Can you have flu or cold and CORONAVIRUS at the same time?

Anonymous wrote:I've had the flu and strep at the same time.

That is a lot for a system to handle.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2020 11:43     Subject: Can you have flu or cold and CORONAVIRUS at the same time?

I've had the flu and strep at the same time.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2020 11:40     Subject: Re:Can you have flu or cold and CORONAVIRUS at the same time?

This can be a reason for miss diagnosis in the absence of testing.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2020 11:37     Subject: Can you have flu or cold and CORONAVIRUS at the same time?

It took me until I was 30 to understand that infections and diseases didn’t politely line up like enemies in a kung fu movie to take their turn.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2020 11:27     Subject: Can you have flu or cold and CORONAVIRUS at the same time?

Short answer, Yes.


Lion answer.. here, a science of it in the research paper.

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.02.12.20022327v2

Highlights:

In the 316 patients with multiple respiratory pathogens, 104 were positive for 2019-nCov and 6/104 had co-infection with coronavirus (3/104), influenza A virus (2/104), rhinovirus (2/104), and influenza A H3N2 (1/104); the remaining 212 patients had influenza A virus (11/202), influenza A H3N2 (11/202), rhinovirus (10/202), respiratory syncytial virus (7/202), influenza B virus (6/202), metapneumovirus (4/202), and coronavirus (2/202).

Importantly, 5.8% of 2019-nCoV infected and 18.4% of non-2019-nCoV-infected patients had other pathogen infections. It is important to treat combined infections and perform rapid screening to avoid cross-contamination of patients. A test that quickly and simultaneously screens as many pathogens as possible is needed.