(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Jan 6 (IANS) The Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) is definitely not deadly, and there is, to date, no evidence of mortality or a severe transmission rate, said former Indian ...
We’re now deep into flu season here in the U.S., and word of respiratory infection cases increasing in China might bring people memories of early 2020. However, public health officials say there isn’t ...
HMPV infections are spreading in China while cases of flu-like disease have also been found in India and the UK.
Experts believe China's recent outbreak of HMPV could reach a staggering mortality rate of 43% amongst certain demographics – children, elderly and immuno-compromised most at risk ...
The surge in cases of the flu-like HMPV virus in northern China has raised fears of another Covid-style pandemic. Users on ...
Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) has recently spread widely across China, overwhelming hospitals and evoking memories of the ...
Both HMPV and COVID-19 are respiratory illnesses, their differences in severity, systemic impact, and prevention strategies ...
Human metapneumovirus, or hMPV ... as well as being a long-underrecognized cause of mortality in the vulnerable. “Even though metapneumovirus is not one of the more lethal viruses, it’s ...
The former chairperson of the South African Medical Association, Dr Angelique Coetzee insists the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV ...
Kashmir's leading scientist and gastroenterologist, Prof M Sultran Khuroo writes about the evolution of the Human ...
• hMPV: Milder symptoms like nasal congestion, wheezing, and cough are common; severe cases like bronchiolitis or pneumonia ...