“HMPV Cases Normal, No Unusual Outbreak: WHO”
The rise in HMPV (Human Metapneumovirus) cases in China has sparked concerns globally, with a few cases also reported in India. However, health experts worldwide, including in India, have reassured the public that HMPV is not a new virus and isn’t a serious threat.
WHO’s Statement on HMPV:
- HMPV is Common: HMPV is a typical respiratory virus found in many countries, especially during the winter and spring. Not all countries test for HMPV, which can lead to varying reports of the virus’s presence.
- Mild Symptoms: HMPV causes symptoms similar to the common cold. Most people recover within a few days, but in rare cases, it can lead to bronchitis or pneumonia, which may need hospitalization.
- Data from China: According to the China Center for Disease Control, there has been a rise in respiratory infections, including HMPV, flu, and RSV. However, this is expected during the winter season in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Normal Levels: WHO confirmed that the levels of acute respiratory infections, including HMPV, are within the usual range for the winter season. There have been no unusual outbreak patterns reported.
- Winter Health Burden: The WHO also highlighted that during the winter season, multiple respiratory viruses can circulate at the same time, which may put additional pressure on healthcare systems.
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