New Covid variant Eris signs seem every week earlier than optimistic take a look at? Know all about this ‘pre-Covid’ phenomenon
New Covid variant EG.5 has been spreading quick in several components of the world and whereas the pressure is nice at escaping immunity, the signs stay gentle, and specialists say it would not pose a major risk. EG.5 has been declared as a variant of curiosity and shall be monitored for its mutations. The pressure could develop into dominant in lots of nations with its speedy unfold. As the Eris and different Omicron variants are being detected, persons are additionally reporting a ‘pre-Covid’ phenomenon that was even being reported within the preliminary days of pandemic. This signifies that persons are exhibiting indicators of Covid even with a unfavourable take a look at and upon being examined once more after every week or so, the consequence comes optimistic. (Also learn: New Covid variants Eris vs BA 2.86: Is the one scarier than the other? Know difference between symptoms)
Experts say it’s because when an individual contracts a virus, equivalent to Covid-19, it takes time for the virus to copy inside the physique to set off noticeable signs. The preliminary take a look at comes unfavourable on account of low viral load and the identical will increase with every passing day. If you too are going through this ‘pre-Covid’ phenomenon, get examined once more after every week for proper prognosis.
The incubation interval impact
“This phenomenon can be attributed to the virus’s incubation period. When a person contracts a virus, such as Covid-19, it takes time for the virus to replicate within the body to levels that trigger noticeable symptoms. This period between exposure to the virus and the appearance of symptoms is known as the incubation period. Eris is one of the two latest sub-variants of Corona virus. The symptoms of Eris variant start about a week before it could be detected by tests. The symptoms are nearly the same as those of Covid illness,” says Dr Anurag Saxena, HOD-Internal Medicine, Primus Super Speciality Hospital.
“In the case of Eris and similar illnesses, symptoms may manifest roughly a week before a positive test because the virus or pathogen has been present in the body long enough to cause noticeable symptoms, but it might still take a little more time for the viral load to reach a level detectable by the testing methods in use,” provides Dr Saxena.
Go for RT-PCR checks
“In some patients, they continue to test negative for Covid illness, because they don’t have it. In some cases, initial tests can be negative due to low viral load initially, i.e., load below the limit of detection of that particular test. In such cases, repeating a test after few days usually helps to confirm the diagnosis. In other patient, use of rapid antigen tests, improper sampling technique (when performed by self) etc. can be cause of negative result despite having Covid illness. In such cases, RT-PCR tests, a more accurate test than rapid antigen tests, should be performed, and sampling performed preferably by trained personnel. As of now, there is very limited data to suggest any significant difference compared to previously circulating variants with respect to transmissibility, immune evasiveness, severity, diagnostic modalities, or response to available treatment. Furthermore, more robust, large cohort-based data is needed, on viral dynamics of new emerging variants, and performance characteristics of various tests in such scenarios to ascertain such phenomenon and its plausible explanation,” says Dr Rohit Garg, Consultant, Dept of Infectious Disease, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad.
“Symptoms such as nasal congestion, sneezing, cough, fever and fatigue is commonly seen in the ‘pre COVID’ period. This can last upto first 7 days of the infection. It is seen with Eris variant as the transmissibility of this virus is higher than the previous variants. However, there is no need to panic and it becomes imperative to follow Covid appropriate behaviour, especially hand hygiene, during the monsoon season when the rate of airborne and droplet infections are already high,” says Dr Charu Dutt Arora, Infectious Disease Specialist, Consultant Physician, AmeriHealth, Asian Hospital.
“Understanding this timeline helps in both managing the illness and preventing further transmission, as individuals with symptoms can take appropriate precautions and seek medical attention promptly, reducing the risk of spreading the illness to others,” says Dr Saxena.
Eris signs
Dr Saibal Chakravorty, Senior Consultant – Internal Medicine, Metro Hospital Noida says the signs of the brand new variant as of now are identical as we have now seen and witnessed beforehand, although extra analysis on that is being achieved.
As per restricted proof, the signs are:
- Cough
- High Fever
- Severe Headache
- Body ache
- Weakness and Fatigue
- Decreased Appetite