At least 82 cases of 'tomato flu' have been reported in children in India. This is what experts know so far - ABC News
Scientists are still trying to identify exactly what the 'tomato flu' is. It's symptoms are similar to those of COVID-19 and dengue fever, and its blisters resemble those seen with the monkeypox virus.
Health experts are monitoring an outbreak of a viral infection detected in children in the southern Indian state of Kerala earlier this year that has now spread to two other regions.
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