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HMPV : Concern

HMPV : Concern

China is undergoing an upsurge in respiratory diseases, with human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is emerging as a key concern.

  • Human Metapneumovirus is a respiratory virus that causes mild infections similar to that caused by a common cold.
  • It was first identified by scientists in 2001 which belongs to the Pneumoviridae family, of which respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), measles and mumps are also members.
  • It can cause both upper and lower respiratory tract infections and is generally seen in winter and early spring.
  • Children, the elderly and those with weakened immune systems are more susceptible to the infection and to developing complications from it.
  • Symptoms can resemble those caused by a common cold.
  • They include a cough, runny or blocked nose, sore, throat, fever and wheezing.
  • The estimated incubation period is three to six days.
  • In most people, the illness goes away on its own within a few days, with rest and supportive care at home.
  • In a few people however, complications such as bronchitis or pneumonia may arise, requiring medical care.
  • It spreads through contact with an infected person or touching objects that have the virus on them.
  • This can be through: secretions from coughs, sneezes; close contact with someone who has the infection such as shaking hands, hugging; touching a doorknob or a phone or a keyboard that may be contaminated with the virus and then touching the mouth, nose or eyes.
  • Treatment: There is no vaccine and there is no specific antiviral to treat HMPV.
  • Most people require over-the-counter medications to relieve fever and pain, possibly with a decongestant.
  • Antibiotics will not work for HMPV.