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This Article is From Jan 06, 2025

HMPV Scare: 'Precautions Needed' But 'Don't Panic', Says Health Ministry Advisor

HMPV Scare: 'Precautions Needed' But 'Don't Panic', Says Health Ministry Advisor
HMPV, an RNA virus, evolves rapidly. (Photo courtesy: Envato)

The human metapneumovirus (HMPV) outbreak in China, and two cases in Bengaluru have prompted health authorities in India to take precautionary measures. Speaking to NDTV Profit, Dr. Rakesh Verma, principal consultant at the Ministry of Health, addressed the situation and provided guidance on how to manage this new 'threat'.

Speaking about the virus, Dr. Verma urged the public to remain vigilant, but not panic. "We should not be scared, but we must take all the precautions possible, as this is a virus that transmits through respiratory things, much like Covid-19," he said.

HMPV: Diagnosis Methodology

For diagnosis, Verma said a throat or nasal swab, followed by a PCR or multiplex PCR test is used. While these tests are available in India, modifications may be necessary to tailor them specifically for HMPV.

"These tests are already available in the country, but they will need to be modified to be more specific to this virus," Verma said.

The HMPV, which has been in circulation for some time, is causing renewed alarm due to its mutation rate. Unlike many other viruses, HMPV, an RNA virus, evolves rapidly, changing its structure and properties frequently. This mutating behavior makes it difficult to predict the virus's impact.

"This virus is very unpredictable. It can change from one shape to another within a short period, which makes it potentially dangerous," Dr Verma explained.

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