
So, it seems that generating antibodies particularly for viruses/Mycoplasma/bacteria which cannot be vaccinated — is inevitable. You need to prepare for it.
"Why should I prepare if infection is inevitable?" Some might wonder. Remember COVID: Preventive measures. Identifying the Pathogen Comes First—Key in This Context. Rapid testing was crucial under COVID. Knowing what you have helps decide the next course of action: don't push through illness, rest; fever is likely — stock up on antipyretics and oximeters/critical medicines for elderly at home.
Being prepared and comprehensive is important. Drawing from clinical practice plus my own parenting during this “immune debt”, here are three steps to action:
Step 1: Track weekly epidemic reports.
This helps to recognize circulating pathogens beforehand. The weekly epidemic data is mostly available on local CDC websites. For instance: In the Beijing CDC's Week 47 (Nov 20–26,2023), a total of 72,475 cases in 16 notifiable diseases were reported. Influenza, COVID-19, hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD), infectious diarrhea and syphilis were the top five diseases — accounting for 99.4% of cases.
Main points:
- Review recent (last 1-4 weeks) reports.
- Large no. of cases indicate ongoing transmission
- Regional risk (e.g., flu and COVID-19 are presently circulating in Beijing).
Step 2: Know how to respond for prevalent pathogens.
Among these, key ones for autumn and winter 2023 through spring 2024 are:
- Influenza A/B: Get vaccinated first; multiple subtypes make prevention difficult but usually it resolves with fluids and fever control. Persistent fever/cough needs medical attention.
- Mycoplasma pneumoniae: There are treatments available, but the key is early intervention.
- Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)/**Adenovirus**: Self-resolving; antivirals not recommended in most cases.
- Rhinovirus: Usually mild with nasal symptoms.
Step 3: Stay calm and plan your actions if infected
Most viruses self-limit. The immune system 's workout is a fever.
If your symptoms suggest Mycoplasma (e.g., dry cough, high fever) or don't resolve:
- No online diagnosis based off your symptoms at home.
- Head to the nearest clinic for specific tests such as CBC, CPR and respiratory pathogen panel.
- Diagnose and confirm, then proceed with targeted treatment.
Don't hit the hospital unless you have to: cross-infection risk > benefit (clinics generally offer same diagnostics/treatment).
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