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Flu, RSV, Norovirus surges in tri-state area

HAGERSTOWN – The tri-state area has seen an increase in several viral illnesses in recent weeks, with the flu being the most prevalent, according to Meritus Health medical experts.

Healthcare providers across the health system are also encountering an increased number of respiratory syncytial virus cases, known as RSV, and the norovirus stomach bug. Cases of COVID-19 are also being reported, though their numbers are a far cry from the pandemic’s peak.

But the flu is the big one, with Meritus Medical Center, Meritus Urgent Care and Meritus primary care providers reporting a surge since January.

Flu season typically runs from December through February, thanks to cold weather forcing people indoors and into closer contact with each other. Flu vaccines are given in the fall to help control the spread.

“This year we have noticed a variant strain not completely covered by the vaccine,” said Meritus Chief Medical Officer Anand Budi. “As a result, we are seeing people who are vaccinated also getting sick with flu.”

Stopping the spread, treating symptoms

To help stop the spread of the virus, Dr. Budi advised regular handwashing and avoiding close contact with those who are sick.

As with most viruses, treatments are limited. Oseltamivir, known by the brand name Tamiflu, can treat the flu, but it typically only shortens the length of illness by a day.

“The best thing to do is to rest, drink plenty of fluids — especially water — and use over-the-counter medicines,” he said.

While there is some indication that vitamin C and zinc can help ease symptoms, Dr. Budi advised against taking cough suppressants, unless it’s needed to help with sleep.

“You want them to bring that phlegm out of their lungs,” he said, noting expectorant medicines would be better. He also said drinking more fluids is helpful because it can thin mucus, making it easier to expel.

When is it time to visit the doctor?

Because the flu and other viruses going around are very contagious, Dr. Budi recommends staying home and treating symptoms yourself.

“Visiting the doctor can spread the illness to other patients and healthcare providers,” he said.

However, seek medical attention if you are:

· In respiratory distress

· Have a high fever (102.5 degrees or higher)

· Have a severe cough that lasts for more than four days

· Are no longer eating or drinking a reasonable amount

What treatment options does Meritus have?

President and CEO Maulik Joshi noted that, in addition to the emergency department at Meritus Medical Center off Robinwood Drive, and the urgent care centers on Crayton Boulevard and at the Valley Mall, Meritus also offers a virtual option.

MeritusNow allows patients to schedule an online appointment with a care provider using your computer or phone camera. Details to set up an appointment can be found by visiting www.meritushealth.com/now.

“If you or a loved one does become ill, we want to remind you that Meritus is prepared to support your care needs,” Joshi said. “Our mission is to improve the health of the community by providing expert care, no matter where you are.”

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