HMPV (Human Metapneumovirus) is a respiratory virus that primarily affects children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems. Discovered in 2001, this virus is prevalent worldwide and can cause symptoms ranging from mild cold-like conditions to severe respiratory illnesses such as pneumonia.
It can present with a range of symptoms, from mild to severe:
It is primarily spread through respiratory secretions of infected individuals:
Preventive measures are crucial because the virus spreads easily through close contact.
The prognosis depends on the patient’s condition:
There is currently no specific antiviral treatment. Treatment focuses on alleviating symptoms and supporting recovery:
Seek medical attention if you or your loved ones experience the following:
To reduce the risk of infection, follow these preventive measures:
Currently, no vaccines are available, but research is ongoing. Promising developments include vaccines that target both RSV and HMPV.
HMPV is a respiratory virus that poses little risk to healthy individuals but can cause serious complications in high-risk groups. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are crucial, and practicing good hygiene and preventive measures are the most effective ways to reduce infection risk.
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