India's HMPV cases surge to 7 after two cases reported from Nagpur
New Delhi/IBNS: Seven people have so far been diagnosed in India with Human Metapneumovirus, which reportedly had an outbreak in China, media reports said.

The tally increased to seven after two more children were detected with respiratory disease in the country.
Two children aged seven and 14 tested positive for the virus in Nagpur.
The two minors were admitted to a hospital with fever and cough.
The rest of the cases have been reported from Karnataka (2), Tamil Nadu (2) and Ahmedabad (1).
Union health minister Jagat Prakash Nadda has assured that there is no need to worry about HMPV cases.
He said that this virus was already identified in 2001 and it is not new. "It spreads mainly in winter and early spring," said the minister.
China last Friday confirmed the surge in Human Metapneumovirus cases in the country but downplayed it saying that respiratory infections tend to peak in the winter season.
The spike in Human Metapneumovirus cases in China came to light after several videos and images appeared on social media where a large number of people could be seen visiting hospitals for treatment.
The videos looked similar to the situation that the world faced five years ago during COVID-19 surge, a disease believed to have originated from China.
The COVID-19 surge across the globe claims 7 million deaths.
What is human metapneumovirus (HMPV)?
As per Cleveland Clinic website, Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a virus that usually causes symptoms similar to a cold.
"You might cough or wheeze, have a runny nose or a sore throat. Most cases are mild, but young children, adults over 65 and people with weakened immune systems are at a higher risk for serious illness. HMPV is common — most people get it before they turn 5," the website said.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Decade of slowing deforestation offers hope for forests: FAO data
Lush, green and brimming with trees and wildlife, forests are the Earth’s lungs and source of livelihoods for many communities.

Tamil Nadu on high alert as northeast monsoon intensifies, bringing heavy rains; cyclone risk looms over Bay of Bengal
Several districts across Tamil Nadu are on high alert as the northeast monsoon intensifies following its early onset, raising fears of a potential cyclone formation over the Bay of Bengal.

Despite 77.5% drop in stubble burning, Delhi’s air quality hits a five-year post-Diwali low
Despite a 77.5 percent drop in stubble burning. long seen as a primary cause of Delhi’s winter smog, the capital’s air quality collapsed to a five-year post-Diwali low on Tuesday morning, with PM2.5 levels averaging 488 micrograms per cubic metre, nearly 100 times the World Health Organization’s exposure limit.

Pakistani health department begins investigating two deaths as dengue cases spike
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Department has launched an investigation into the deaths of two people in Mardan, reportedly caused by dengue fever, as the province’s total number of infections rose to 3,638 with 37 new cases reported on Sunday.
Latest News

Ex-Bigg Boss Kannada contestant Divya Suresh booked in Bengaluru hit-and-run case

Delhi: Two cousins burnt to death after Fortuner SUV catches fire post collision with truck

Centre earns ₹377 cr from scrap disposal, frees 130 lakh sq ft office space under cleanliness drive

Following India's suit, Afghanistan builds dams on Kunar River; restricting Pakistan’s access to water

