Part 1 HMPV Virus Outbreak Rapid Spreading What You Must Know Now

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What is the HMPV virus in China? The human metapneumovirus and its symptoms, explained.

Cases of this respiratory illness are surging in China, but human metapneumovirus is a normal seasonal illness, not a new pandemic threat.

“Whilst HMPV does mutate and change over time with new strains emerging, it is not a virus that we consider having pandemic potential.”

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What is the HMPV virus in China? The human metapneumovirus and its symptoms, explained.

The human metapneumovirus, also known as HMPV, is reportedly surging in China, raising questions about what the illness is and if it's a concern to those in the U.S.

Officials in India have also confirmed cases of HMPV. Seven people there have contracted the virus as of Tuesday, according to the Indian Council of Medical Research.

Chinese health officials have not confirmed that HMPV is what is driving hospitalizations in the country, and recent reports from China's Center for Disease Control and Prevention indicate the increase may actually be due to influenza A. But with less public knowledge around HMPV in the U.S., worries of a potential new pandemic have risen — though experts say there isn't need for alarm. 

"The concern for a pandemic, the virus unstable, it's also not a novel virus like COVID-19 was. "This has been circulating for a while, so people have some immunity against this human metapneumovirus."

Respiratory virus

The virus, which they named human metapneumovirus, caused similar symptoms to RSV, ranging from mild respiratory problems to a severe cough, bronchiolitis (where the small airways of the lungs become inflamed), and pneumonia. Often, patients also suffered a high fever, muscle pain and vomiting. In a pattern that echoes RSV, “very young HMPV-infected children appeared to require hospitalization and mechanical ventilation

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