Moneycontrol
HomeNewsOpinionHuman Metapneumovirus in India: Separating fact from fear

Human Metapneumovirus in India: Separating fact from fear

Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV) cases in India spark anxiety, but officials assure the situation is under control, with existing surveillance systems and preventive measures in place to mitigate its spread

January 08, 2025 / 12:08 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
The government's clear communication about hMPV helps maintain transparency. (Representational image)

By Dr K Madan Gopal & Prof Dr Suneela Garg

Yesterday, news of a few Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV) cases in India sparked anxiety amongst the public. Social media was abuzz with posts, some alarmist or speculative, and television coverage added to the panic. To address concerns, the Union Health and Family Welfare Minister (HFM) of the Government of India held a press briefing, underscoring that the situation remains under control. The few patients identified received medical attention, and none had severe complications. Officials assured that India's existing disease surveillance and response systems – strengthened during COVID-19 – are actively monitoring the situation. Statements from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) stressed that awareness, not panic, is crucial.

Story continues below Advertisement

Experts interviewed in various media outlets also noted that hMPV is not new; it has circulated globally for years, causing mild to moderate respiratory infections in most people. They emphasised that detecting a few cases indicates that India's surveillance is functioning well rather than signalling a widespread threat.

Discovered in 2001 by Dutch scientists, Human Metapneumovirus belongs to the Paramyxoviridae family, which includes viruses responsible for measles, mumps, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The virus likely existed many years ago despite being identified two decades ago.