Tamil Nadu reported two cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) - one in Chennai and another in Salem - and they are stable and are being monitored. There is no significant surge in common respiratory viral pathogens that has been detected in Tamil Nadu says a release issued on Monday night.

The HMPV is not a new virus and it is an already circulating virus that was first identified in 2001. HMPV infections are self- limiting and resolve with symptomatic care, including adequate hydration and rest. The treatment for HMPV is symptomatic and supportive.

On January 6, 2025, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, conducted a video conference with all State Health officials chaired by Union Health Secretary. The senior health officials from Tamil Nadu also participated in this meeting led by Additional Chief Secretary, Health. The Government of India clarified that the HMPV virus remains stable and is not a cause for concern to panic.

The prevention of HMPV is similar to any other respiratory infection such as, covering your mouth and nose while sneezing/coughing, washing hands, wearing masks in crowded places and reporting to the health facility, if need arises.

The public is reassured that HMPV is typically self-limiting and manageable. There is no need to panic. The Government of Tamil Nadu remains committed and is continuously monitoring the influenza like illnesses and severe acute respiratory illness closely, the release said.

Published on January 7, 2025