The Mystery of Tomato Flu in India

Q4 Medicine
Taniqsha Bambani, Ashfaque Hossain
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Introduction: While the globe fights against monkeypox and the coronavirus, a new virus known as "Tomato flu" threatens. This virus's recognized target is children. In May 2022, the virus was found for the first time in Kerala, India. Due to its principal symptom, tomato-shaped blisters all over the body, the ailment was given the term "Tomato Flu." Recent reports described it as type of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD). It is easily diagnosed by a history and physical examination. It is an infectious condition, but there are still a lot of unanswered questions. To shed light on this topic, we decided to collect and summarize the information on this novel viral pathogen. Materials and Methods: To accomplish this, we undertook a thorough literature assessment of the Tomato Flu research that has already been done. We analyzed data from various sources such as medical journals, government reports and news articles to gain a better understanding of this emerging disease. In addition, we conducted interviews with healthcare professionals who have treated patients with Tomato Flu to gain insights into their experiences. Results: Survey of literature showed that Tomato Flu is a self-limiting disease. Children under the age of 5 and immunocompromised individuals are more susceptible to this disease. There is no diagnostic test for the disease, differential diagnosis involves typical symptoms and the absence of other known viral agents. There is no treatment, supportive care brings relief. Conclusion: Overall, this review provides a better understanding of Tomato Flu and its potential impact on public health. By shedding light on this emerging virus, we hope to contribute to ongoing efforts to prevent and treat of this infectious disease. Medicine Today 2023 Vol.35(2): 129-133
印度番茄流感之谜
简介在全球抗击猴痘和冠状病毒的同时,一种被称为 "番茄流感 "的新病毒也在威胁着我们。这种病毒的公认目标是儿童。2022 年 5 月,印度喀拉拉邦首次发现了这种病毒。由于其主要症状是全身出现西红柿状水泡,这种疾病被称为 "西红柿流感"。最近的报道将其描述为手足口病(HFMD)的一种。通过病史和体格检查很容易诊断出这种疾病。它是一种传染性疾病,但仍有许多未解之谜。为了阐明这一主题,我们决定收集和总结有关这种新型病毒病原体的信息。材料和方法:为此,我们对已完成的番茄流感研究进行了全面的文献评估。我们分析了医学期刊、政府报告和新闻报道等各种来源的数据,以便更好地了解这种新出现的疾病。此外,我们还采访了治疗过番茄流感患者的医护人员,以了解他们的经验。结果文献调查显示,番茄流感是一种自限性疾病。5 岁以下儿童和免疫力低下的人更容易感染这种疾病。这种疾病没有诊断测试,鉴别诊断包括典型症状和没有其他已知病毒病原体。没有治疗方法,支持性护理可缓解病情。结论:总之,本综述让人们更好地了解番茄流感及其对公共卫生的潜在影响。我们希望通过揭示这种新出现的病毒,为预防和治疗这种传染病的持续努力做出贡献。今日医学》2023 年第 35 卷(2):129-133
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