HMPV Virus: Symptoms, Prevention, and Everything You Need to Know
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.
HMPV Virus: 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.
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.
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What are the symptoms of human metapneumovirus?
Symptoms of human metapneumovirus include:
Cough. Fever. Runny or stuffy nose. Sore throat. Wheezing. Shortness of breath (dyspnea). Rash.How is HMPV Transmitted or Spread?
Like other respiratory viruses, HMPV spreads through close contact with infected individuals or contaminated surfaces. The virus can be transmitted via:
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Respiratory droplets released when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
Direct contact, such as kissing, shaking hands, or caring for an ill person.
Touching contaminated surfaces and then touching your mouth, nose, or eyes.
HMPV can survive on surfaces for several hours, facilitating its spread.
How long does HMPV last?
The duration of HMPV infection can vary depending on the severity of the case.
Mild cases: Symptoms generally last for about 7-10 days but can sometimes persist for up to two weeks as the body recovers.
Severe cases: In individuals with weakened immune systems or underlying health conditions, HMPV can lead to more severe symptoms that may last longer.
In these instances, hospitalisation may be required for proper treatment and to monitor respiratory function.
The overall recovery time depends on the individual’s health status and the effectiveness of the treatment provided.
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