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Home / Health / New 'Untreatable' Virus Spreads Globally

New 'Untreatable' Virus Spreads Globally

21 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Adenovirus is spreading globally and is difficult to treat.
  • The virus is hardier than flu or COVID-19, resisting disinfectants.
  • High fevers or symptoms lasting over three days are red flags.
New 'Untreatable' Virus Spreads Globally

A growing global concern surrounds adenovirus, a virus that shares similarities with the flu and COVID-19 but presents unique challenges due to its resistance to treatment. Health experts note its rapid spread and hardy nature, making it difficult to eliminate with common disinfectants.

Unlike more familiar viruses, adenovirus can linger in the environment longer. While most cases resolve with rest, vulnerable populations such as the elderly, pregnant individuals, and those who are immunocompromised should monitor symptoms closely. Persistent high fevers or extended illness duration beyond three days are considered red flags requiring medical consultation.

Experts suggest the current surge may be linked to an earlier rise in flu cases in the southern hemisphere and reduced influenza vaccination rates. This suggests a potential cyclical pattern and highlights the importance of preventative measures in mitigating the spread of such resilient viruses.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The health expert Eric Sachinwalla is warning about a rise in adenovirus, a virus similar to the flu but harder to treat and more persistent.
Adenovirus is hardier, meaning soap, water, and disinfectants are less effective at killing it, allowing it to survive longer in the environment.
Key warning signs include a fever reaching 40 degrees Celsius or symptoms that persist for more than three days without relief.

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