HMPV expert delivers verdict on virus's connection with Covid-19 pandemic

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HMPV expert delivers verdict on virus's connection with Covid-19 pandemic
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Bradley Jolly)
Published: Jan, 08 2025 05:18

The HMPV virus outbreak is not as severe as the COVID-19 pandemic, an expert has today warned. Professor Jill Carr, a virologist, has reassured people the current outbreak of HMPV in China is not likely to cause a global crisis. The virus causes cold-like symptoms including a cough, fever and a runny or blocked nose and, like Covid, it's spread through droplet particles in the air, either from coughing or sneezing, or left on surfaces.

Photos show overcrowded waiting rooms and wards in hospitals across China, but Beijing has downplayed these images. It says respiratory infections are "less severe" and "smaller in scale" compared to last year. And Prof Carr, a virologist in the College of Medicine and Public Health at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, said: "This is very different to the Covid-19 pandemic, where the virus was completely new in humans and arose from a spill-over from animals and spread to pandemic levels because there was no prior exposures or protective immunity in the community.'.

"The scientific community also has some understanding of the genetic diversity and epidemiology of HMPV, the kind of impact the virus has on the lungs and established laboratory testing methods - again, very different to the Covid-19 pandemic, where a new lung disease was seen, there was little information on how the virus may vary and spread and we had no initial diagnostic tests.".

Experts across the globe are monitoring the situation, as data from the UK also shows a surge in HMPV cases in recent weeks. According to virus monitoring data from the UK Health Security Agency, as of December 23, ten per cent of children tested for respiratory infections in hospitals were found to be positive for HMPV.

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