NEW DELHI: Three cases of the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) were detected on Monday, among which two were reported in Karnataka and one in Gujarat.

The virus, which is reported to have originated in China, serves as a reminiscence of the Covid pandemic, has alerted governments globally, with Beijing raising concerns about a surge in respiratory infections that has led to overcrowded hospitals and overwhelmed health systems.

The two infants, who are reported to have HMPV, are a three-month-old girl and a six-month-old boy. While the girl has a history of bronchopneumonia, the boy was admitted with symptoms of fever and breathlessness before testing positive for the virus.

In Gujarat, the virus was detected in a two-month-old boy, who was admitted to a private hospital in Ahmedabad on December 24 with symptoms of respiratory infection, news agency PTI reported quoting officials.

According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the HMPV belongs to the Pneumoviridae family, the same family as the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). It typically causes upper and lower respiratory infections, presenting symptoms similar to a common cold or flu.

Delhi health authorities issued an advisory to ensure preparedness for potential health challenges linked to HMPV on Sunday.

According to a statement, Dr Vandana Bagga, Director General of Health Services, convened a meeting with chief district medical officers and the state programme officer of IDSP on Sunday to discuss preparedness to address respiratory illnesses in Delhi.

Health ministry monitoring situation

The Union health ministry remains vigilant and continues to monitor the situation through all available surveillance channels. Additionally, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR )will keep track of HMPV circulation trends throughout the year.

‘Flu in China not unusual’

India is well-prepared to handle respiratory illnesses and surveillance shows no unusual surge in the country, according to the government. In a joint monitoring group (JMG) meeting under the chairmanship of DGHS, ministry of health and family welfare, experts had detailed discussions around the spread of respiratory illnesses in China, where, according to them, it is not unusual in view of the ongoing flu season.

ICMR tests other respiratory viruses

The ICMR network also tests for other respiratory viruses such as Adenovirus, RSV, HMPV etc. and these pathogens also do not show an unusual increase in the tested samples.

ICMR to increase laboratories

The number of laboratories testing for HMPV will be enhanced by ICMR as part of a precautionary measure. The ICMR will also be monitoring trends of HMPV for the entire year, according to health ministry.

Robust surveillance already in place

Influenza Like Illness (ILI) and Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) for the surveillance of Influenza is already in place in India through both ICMR and IDSP networks and the data from both indicates no unusual surge in ILI and SARI cases.

Andhra authorities urge not to panic

There are no reported cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in Andhra Pradesh, a health official said on Sunday, assuring the public that there is no need to panic about the virus.

Public Health and Family Welfare Director K Padmavathi stated that the virus spreads from person to person, similar to Covid-19, primarily affecting children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immunity.

Symptoms

The symptoms of the disease typically appear three to 10 days after infection and include flu-like signs such as cough, blocked nose, runny nose, sore throat, and breathing difficulties.

In some cases, pneumonia and bronchitis may also develop.