Hyderabad - With limited testing for Norovirus, no cases says Official
Nobody could have predicted the extent to which the COVID-19 epidemic would spread over the globe when it was first detected. The World health Organisation (WHO) was first disregarded by the governments, but eventually they were compelled to heed its recommendations—even if it was too late.
Regarding the Norovirus outbreak, medical professionals in Hyderabad's Old City are certain that the illness is spreading, but the administration appears to be reluctant. "We had an adequate supply of RT-PCR kits during the COVID-19 pandemic, but currently we do not." Obtaining RT-PCR kits is unlikely unless a disease is deemed to be endemic. professor Anil noted that the norovirus is not yet classified as an endemic.
Despite scant testing, the government continues to reject Norovirus diagnoses, even though medical professionals from several institutions in the city describe remarkably identical symptoms.
A hospital physician who wished to remain anonymous said that some patients were being hospitalised with symptoms of gastroenteritis brought on by a Norovirus infection.
The doctor was unable to provide a precise count of the instances, though. They did note that vomiting, a high temperature, and other symptoms resembling those of typical gastroenteritis cases were common in patients of the Norovirus.