Dr Guleria stated that HMPV is not a new virus; it has been around for a long time and usually causes mild illness. However, in young children, the elderly, and those with other illnesses, it can lead to severe infection or pneumonia, causing breathing difficulties and requiring hospitalisation.
HMPV: Symptoms and Treatment
Treatment for human metapneumovirus is primarily symptomatic. Take medication for fever, maintain hydration, and eat nutritious food. Dr Guleria advises taking paracetamol for fever and body aches, and anti-allergic medications for cough and cold. He stresses that antibiotics are not effective as it’s a viral infection.Preventing HMPV Infection
Human metapneumovirus is a droplet infection, spreading like influenza. Preventive measures include:- Regular handwashing
- Following cough and sneeze etiquette
- Avoiding crowded places
Dr Guleria’s Advice
Dr Guleria advises:- Focus on nutrition to boost immunity.
- Maintain hydration by drinking plenty of fluids.
- Consult a doctor if breathing difficulties or severe symptoms occur.