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Be alert on HMPV: Govt to hosps
The Morning Standard
|January 07, 2025
However, authorities assured the public that the situation in the country is under control
FIVE years after COVID-19 overwhelmed global healthcare systems, a new flu-like illness, Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), recently gained attention after its outbreak was reported in China. However, Indian authorities on Monday assured the public that the situation in the country is under control, with no reported cases of the virus so far.
Director-General of Health Services (DGHS) Dr Atul Goel emphasised that there is no need to panic. "HMPV is similar to other respiratory viruses causing flu-like symptoms, primarily in the elderly and children," he said.
"Respiratory illnesses are common during winters, and our hospitals are well-equipped to handle them," he added.
The outbreak in China has seen a surge, particularly among vulnerable groups, leading to comparisons with COVID-19.
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