Kashmir's leading scientist and gastroenterologist, Prof M Sultran Khuroo writes about the evolution of the Human ...
Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a respiratory virus that causes infections like the flu or cold. It affects people of all ages but is more severe in young children, older adults, and those with ...
Cases related to pathogens such as the rhinovirus and human metapneumovirus are increasing in China. As per reports, China is currently dealing with a fresh outbreak of viruses with the emergence of ...
When the cold and flu season hits, there’s a lot to worry about, and one infection that might fly under the radar is Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV). It is a respiratory infection that can lead to ...
After five years of the Covid-19 outbreak, several regions in China grapple with the spread of human metapneumovirus (HMPV). HMPV was discovered in 2001 by Dutch researchers, who were analysing ...
New Delhi — Indian officials have confirmed the vast nation's first cases of human metapneumovirus, often called HMPV, with seven people said to have contracted the virus as of Tuesday ...
China is witnessing a growing wave of infections caused by Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), raising concerns among health experts and authorities. With a history of grappling with severe outbreaks ...
China is facing a rise in respiratory infections, notably from rhinovirus and human metapneumovirus (HMPV), particularly in children under 14. Health experts warn against the indiscriminate use of ...
Human Metapneumovirus HMPV Outbreak: China has reported rise in cases of HMPV virus. Here are answers to China virus FAQs (File photo)(AP) A surge in infections caused by human metapneumovirus ...
The human metapneumovirus, also known as HMPV, is reportedly surging in China, raising questions about what the illness is and if it's a concern to those in the U.S. Officials in India have also ...
As head of one of the world’s only dedicated research labs focused on human metapneumovirus, John Williams used to spend most of his time attempting to convince skeptical doctors the virus was real.