Arcturus COVID variant: XBB.1.16 has new symptom in children

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India is seeing a rise in pediatric cases of a new COVID variant, particularly with a new symptom.

XBB.1.16, an Omicron variant that’s been given the name “Arcturus,” is behind a surge in infections in India,

The country is seeing a rise in pediatric cases particularly with a new symptom, according to Dr. Vipin Vashishtha, a pediatrician in India and former head of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Immunization.pediatric COVID cases are on the increase for the first time in six months and “an infantile phenotype seems emerging.

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