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HMPV Is Just Another Annual Virus, There's No Need To Worry
The New Indian Express Bengaluru
|January 13, 2025
ever, no casualties have been reported anywhere in Karnataka linked to this issue.
MID the HMPV scare, Dr Asima Banu, Professor and HoD of the Microbiology department and Principal of Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI), and Nodal for Trauma Care Centre gave a reassuring message: There is absolutely no reason to worry. In an interaction with the TNIE editorial team, she shared her views on multiple issues such as healthcare in Karnataka, why people choose private hospitals and what needs to be done to strengthen the medical care system.
You tell us about the Metapneumovirus (HMPV) and how dangerous it is.
Every year, we have viral outbreaks in the country. This is a respiratory virus; these are common viruses that cause common seasonal cold and flu. There is nothing to worry about. COVID-19 was a problem because of its complications. The HMPV we are talking about right now in Karnataka, according to the genomic sequence we did, is not the same that's found in China.
Is HMPV just another viral infection?
It was always there. It has been there every year. We saw it in 2001. We have the avian metapneumovirus from then. After that, there have been regular bouts of infections, and we don't bother about it.
The illness is again on the increase. Should we continue to wear a mask?
Experts recommend masking if you have influenza A/B or are visiting a health care facility, or have a cough and cold. It is better to wear a mask so that it doesn't spread to others.
How is HMPV different from other viruses in causing kids to be hospitalized?
It causes a severe cough but a prolonged one, often persisting for an extended period. Children, in particular, are experiencing prolonged illness, which complicates testing. Regarding the two cases reported at Bowring Hospital, I am unsure how many were admitted.
What advice would you give to parents, especially since children are among the primary targets of this illness? How can they manage or prevent it at home?
This story is from the January 13, 2025 edition of The New Indian Express Bengaluru.
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