China alert for post-pulmonary virus – HMPV fills hospitals

Suffocatingly full are her hospitals as experts notice an increase in HMPV cases, Human Post-pulmonary. It is one who causes symptoms similar to those of flu and can lead to serious respiratory problems, especially in children and vulnerable groups. Five years after the coronavirus pandemic and China is facing a new health crisis due to the HMPV virus, as children and adults flock to hospitals. Social media releases photos and videos of people wearing masks in crowded hospitals in China. CORVERSE The health authorities shall implement emergency measures to monitor and manage the spread of the virus. However, Beijing has downgraded developments as an annual winter phenomenon. “Inhalation infections tend to peak during winter season,” said China’s foreign ministry spokesman, Mao Ning. “The cases seem to be less serious and spread on a smaller scale than the previous year,” he added. DEPENDENCE — HMPV virus Human Metapulmonary is a respiratory virus that causes symptoms similar to those of common cold and flu. While the disease is usually mild, it can lead to serious complications such as pneumonia, especially in infants, elderly and people with weakened immune system. The virus is not new, but has gained attention amid an increase in cases, especially in children under 14 years of age in northern China. HMPV, first identified in 2001, is a monoclonal RNA virus that spreads through respiratory droplets or in contact with contaminated surfaces. Cruisings have previously been identified in various countries, including the United Kingdom. His symptoms include cough, fever, nasal congestion and fatigue, with an incubation period of three to six days. In fact, unlike coronavirus, there is no vaccine or specific antiviral therapy for HMPV. Treatment mainly involves managing symptoms. Fears that the virus can spread to other countries The first cases have been recorded in Hong Kong. Neighbor countries such as Cambodia and Taiwan are closely monitoring the situation. Cambodia’s communicable disease control department has issued warnings about HMPV, pointing out its resemblance to Covid-19 and flu. In India, officials stressed that there is no reason for panic as HMPV is “like any other respiratory virus”. With information from ERT and Independent