HMPV in India: States ramp up surveillance as 1st case detected in Bengaluru; Delhi, Telangana, Maha, AP issue guideline
The Indian government is closely monitoring the situation amid rising Human MetaPneumoVirus (HMPV)-linked cases in China. Delhi, Maharashtra, Telangana, and other state governments have issued guidelines to ensure preparedness for potential health challenges linked to HMPV and other respiratory viruses.
Delhi instructs officials to keep track of cases, and implement strict isolation measures
Delhi health authorities on Sunday issued a health guidelines to ensure better preparedness for potential health challenges related to HMPV and other respiratory viruses.
The government has issued an advisory for hospitals, medical professionals and other stakeholders to ensure better surveillance, prevention, and isolation of virus cases. These advisories were issued after Dr Vandana Bagga, Director General of Health Services, convened a meeting with chief district medical officers and the state programme officer of IDSP on Sunday.
The hospitals are instructed to report Influenza-like Illness (ILI) and Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) cases through the IHIP Portal. Medical professionals have been urged to implement strict isolation protocols. Strict documentation of SARI cases, accurate monitoring, and proper treatment were also mentioned in the advisory.
Kerala, Telangana closely monitoring situation
Kerala and Telangana governments asked people not to panic amid reports of an HMPV outbreak in China. In a Facebook post, Kerala Health Minister Veena George urged people, especially pregnant women, children, and senior citizens, to take extra precautions and wear masks to avoid infections.
"We are monitoring the situation in China. If an outbreak is detected that has the potential to spread to other areas, we can check its spread very quickly," she said.
Telangana's Director of Public Health, B Ravinder Nayak, said in a statement that no case of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) has been reported in the state so far.
The Telangana Public Health Department has urged citizens to follow certain Dos and Don'tsand said there is no cause for alarm regarding the HMPV reports. The department is closely coordinating with the Ministry of Health at the Centre.
HMPV in India: No need to panic, says Andhra Pradesh govt
Dr K Padmavathi, Director of Public Health and Family Welfare, urged people not to panic due to HMPV cases in China on Sunday. The minister assured people that the Andhra Pradesh government is closely monitoring the situation and is vigilant for any developments.
“By following simple precautions, and staying informed, we can protect ourselves and our loved ones from HMPV,” Dr Padmavathi said in a press release on Sunday.
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