Coronavirus vs. The flu: who is the murderous and spread faster?

More people are dying from the flu, but the exponential growth of COVID-19 is the reason for a serious concern.


As the propagation of COVID-19 becomes dangerously close to being considered an official pandemic, one of the main debates that is sneaky is on which is more dangerous,Influenza or coronavirus. Although there is no clear answer, according to health professionals, the comparison of risks related to the relative health of influenza compared to coronavirus reveals distinct reasons for a real concern on both diseases.

TheInfluenza is notorious infectiousand, according to disease control and prevention centers (CDC), theThe virus has infected up to about 49 million people In the United States, between October 2019 until February 20, 2010. It is also estimated that this was killed up to 52,000 people.influenza season, According to the CDC.

But simply compare the death of influenza to those caused by coronavirus - which caused22 dead in the United States At the time, this article was published - could suggest that it is a much higher health risk than COVID-19. The number of deaths says part of the story.

Coronavirus has people concerned because it's anovel Viruses, which means that we have not seen the tastes of before, and also because it grows exponentially. And although confinement efforts are made, it seems that coronavirus is probably much larger than previous deadly epidemics, such as SARS and swine flu.

Growth is better illustrated by the following table, which follows the propagation of coronavirus worldwide:

As the CDC explains, theTypical symptoms of flu-Frever, cough, sore throat, muscle or corporal pain, headache, flowing or clogged, fatigue, vomiting and diarrhea - tend to come suddenly after a period of incubation of two to five days. Although a healthy individual is probably recovering from the flu in the two-week period, young people, seniors and people withCompromised immune systems Having trouble to beat the flu.

With coronavirus, on the other hand, there is a lot of research to do on its symptoms, its incubation period, etc. A study of99 people in Wuhan, China, with coronavirus Published in the newspaperThe lancetIn January found that the most common symptoms were fever (83%), cough (82%) and shortness of breath (31%), with 5% to report sore throat, 4% noting a nose that Flow and a percentage ratio even lower diarrhea (2%), nausea (1%) and vomiting (1%).

For the moment, the coronavirus hadmuch lessan impact on American life than flu. But the way it spreads at an unforeseen fast pace is the main reason why so many people are reasonably concerned.


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