HMPV Virus Cases LIVE: Three Reported in India; Experts Urge Public Not to Panic

Health authorities have confirmed three cases of the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in India. While the detection of this virus has raised concerns, medical experts are advising the public not to panic, emphasizing that HMPV is an old virus and generally not a cause for alarm.
The cases were identified through routine surveillance, and all patients are reported to be in stable condition. HMPV is known to cause respiratory infections, particularly in young children and the elderly, but most cases result in mild symptoms similar to the common cold.
Experts have highlighted that the virus has been around for decades and is not a new or emerging threat. They recommend standard precautions such as maintaining hygiene, wearing masks in crowded places, and seeking medical attention if respiratory symptoms persist or worsen.
Health officials are closely monitoring the situation and have assured the public that there is no need for unnecessary panic. The focus remains on raising awareness and ensuring that those affected receive appropriate care.
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