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Respiratory Infections Rise as Cold Wave Hits Kashmir

Kashmir Observer

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NOVEMBER 29, 2025 ISSUE

With temperatures dipping steadily across Kashmir, doctors are reporting a rise in cases of common cold and upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs).

- Observer News Service

Respiratory Infections Rise as Cold Wave Hits Kashmir

Health experts warn that the trend is likely to intensify in the coming weeks, especially among vulnerable groups, unless timely precautions are taken.

Dr Abdul Hameed Dar, a chest specialist posted in south Kashmir, told KNO that the cold season creates ideal conditions for various respiratory virusessuch as rhinoviruses, influenza viruses, and certain coronaviruses-to spread more easily.

"Cold and dry air allows these viruses to survive longer in the environment. This makes infections more frequent and more difficult to control," he said.

According to him, young children, the elderly, and individuals with chronic illnesses like asthma, diabetes, or COPD are at the highest risk of complications once infected. The doctor emphasised the importance of influenza vaccination, especially for high-risk groups.

"Flu vaccines significantly reduce the severity of illness and prevent complications. Pneumococcal vaccines are also advised for people prone to bacterial infections that follow viral episodes," he added.

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