The first cases of Australian flu (H3N2 strain A) have been isolated in Lombardy, Lazio, and Piedmont. The symptoms, strong and pronounced, include a runny nose and sore throat, dry cough, and ...
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Most sore throats from a virus will go away within five days or so. But if in that time you develop a fever of 101 degrees or higher, have white patches on your throat, or difficulty breathing ...