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Leigh McManus & Peter Hennessy

Flurona: First case of Covid and flu mix recorded in unvaccinated pregnant woman

There are reports that the first case of Flurona, fluenza merging with coronavirus, has been recorded.

The case has been found in a young pregnant woman in Israel, according to the reports.

The woman, a patient in Beilinson Hospital in Petach Tikva, was unvaccinated and results from the hospital detected the co-presence of both the flu and the Covid 19 pathogens, The Mirror reports.

Local press in Israel reported the woman was found positive for the two infections during analysis at the hospital in Petach Tikva.

The Israeli Health Ministry is studying the results.

The woman has presented with relatively mild symptoms of the disease that "causes difficulty breathing."

However, the health ministry in Israel is studying the combination of the two infections to detect if it could cause a more serious illness.

Now experts in Israel have said that several other patients have contracted the two viruses but have not been diagnosed.

Professor Arnon Vizhnitser director of the hospitals' Gynecology Department said: "Last year, we did not witness flu cases among pregnant or birthing women.

"Today, we are seeing cases of both coronavirus and the flu that are starting to rear their head.

"We are seeing more and more pregnant women with the flu.

"It is definitely a great challenge dealing with a woman who comes in with a fever at childbirth.

"This is especially when you do not know if it's coronavirus or the flu, so you refer to them the same.

"Most of the illness is respiratory."

Mr Vizhnitser added that the patient did not experience any unusually serious symptoms.

He added: "She was diagnosed with the flu and coronavirus as soon as she arrived.

"Both tests came back positive, even after we checked again.

"The disease is the same disease; they're viral and cause difficulty breathing since both attack the upper respiratory tract."

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