Sun. Feb 1st, 2026
  • HMPV Virus detected in 2 infants in Bengaluru.
  • Amid growing concerns over the outbreak of human metapneumovirus (HMPV) in China, on January 6, the Union Health Ministry reported that two cases of HMPV have been detected in Karnataka.
  • Of the two infants who were found infected, one has already been discharged from the hospital.
  • The first HMPV case was detected in a three-month-old baby girl at Baptist Hospital, Bengaluru. She had bronchopneumonia but has been discharged.
  • The second HMPV case was an eight-month-old baby boy who tested positive on January 3 at the same hospital.
  • HMPV has been recognized by the American Lung Association as a significant cause of acute respiratory infections, particularly among children.
  • For the first time, researchers in the Netherlands discovered this virus in 2001 and identified it as a major cause of respiratory illness during the winter and spring months.

Human Metapneumovirus

  • HMPV is a respiratory virus that usually leads to mild to moderate flu-like symptoms.
  • It spreads mainly through close contact with infected individuals or contaminated surfaces and is most active during winter and early spring.
  • Typical symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or congested nose, and sometimes wheezing or difficulty breathing.
  • Some individuals, especially very young children, the elderly, or people with weakened immune systems, may experience serious respiratory problems such as pneumonia or bronchiolitis.

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