Well-prepared to Handle Respiratory Illnesses: Centre on HMPV Scare

India's health ministry assures no unusual surge in respiratory illnesses amidst the HMPV scare. Robust surveillance and preparedness measures are in place.

In the wake of reports about a possible outbreak of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in China, India’s Health Ministry has issued a statement to reassure the public. According to the ministry, India is well-prepared to manage respiratory illnesses and has observed no unusual surge in cases. The government is closely monitoring the situation and is taking proactive steps to ensure robust preparedness.

Enhanced Laboratory Testing for HMPV

To address concerns about the spread of HMPV, the government is:

These measures aim to enhance the country’s capability to identify any unusual patterns or outbreaks in real time.

Collaboration with Global and National Experts

The Health Ministry convened a meeting that included experts from:

After thorough discussions, experts concluded that the situation in China aligns with the ongoing flu season and does not indicate an extraordinary health crisis. The primary pathogens contributing to the surge in China include influenza viruses, RSV, and HMPV—all common during this time of year.

Monitoring and Surveillance: A Strong Foundation

India’s health surveillance systems are well-established and include:

  1. Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) and Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) Monitoring:
    • These systems, managed by both the ICMR and IDSP, collect and analyze data from across the country.
    • Recent data indicates no unusual surge in respiratory illnesses.
  2. Testing for Multiple Pathogens:
    • The ICMR network regularly tests for a range of respiratory viruses, including HMPV, Adenovirus, and RSV.
    • Current trends show no significant increase in these pathogens among tested samples.

Preparedness Drill Results

Earlier this year, a nationwide preparedness drill was conducted to evaluate India’s capacity to manage respiratory illnesses. The results were encouraging:

No Surge in Respiratory Illness Cases

Healthcare professionals and physicians from leading hospitals have corroborated the ministry’s findings. Over the past few weeks, there has been no unusual surge in respiratory illness cases beyond the expected seasonal fluctuations.

Key Highlights from the Ministry’s Statement:

Public Advisory: Stay Informed, Stay Safe

While the ministry’s statement brings reassurance, it’s essential for the public to remain vigilant:


India’s Health Ministry’s proactive measures and robust surveillance systems ensure the country’s preparedness for any potential health emergencies. The collaborative efforts between global and national health organizations underline the commitment to safeguarding public health. While the HMPV scare has raised concerns globally, India remains well-equipped and vigilant, ensuring minimal risk to its population.

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