India is seeing more cases of respiratory illnesses caused by Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), with seven confirmed cases reported in states like Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. This increase follows an outbreak in China and has raised concerns, especially for vulnerable people such as children, the elderly, and those with weak immune systems, who are more at risk of severe illness. What is HMPV? Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a respiratory virus that was discovered in 2001.
It belongs to a group of viruses called the Pneumoviridae family. HMPV causes symptoms similar to the common cold, such as fever, cough, sore throat, and blocked nose. While most people recover without issues, some, particularly infants and people with existing health problems, may develop more serious complications like pneumonia.
Virologists note that HMPV has been present in India for over 20 years, contributing to around 3% of respiratory infections, with 10-12% of those affecting children. While severe outcomes are rare, early medical intervention remains critical. Health Insurance Coverage for HMPV Many health insurance policies cover HMPV-related medical costs under standard respiratory illness provisions.
As noted by Suman Pal, Chief Claims Officer at Onsurity, comprehensive plans typically include: It’s advisable for policyholders to verify the details of their coverage with their insurance providers. Government’s Response In response to the outbreak in China, India’s central government h.