Earlier this week, Dr Atul Goel, Director-General of Health Services, reassured the public that there is nothing to be alarmed about the present situation. Meanwhile, China’s foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said, “Respiratory infections tend to peak during the winter season”.
Apart from China, cases of HMPV have also been reported in Malaysia. Two cases were detected in Karnataka, India, as per Ministry of Health’s statement on Monday.
How to recognise a pandemic?
The definition of “pandemic” has been fluid throughout history. A pandemic is a stage that comes after an “outbreak” and “epidemic”.
Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health defined an outbreak as “a spike in the number of case of disease. It said an epidemic is ongoing transmission of disease, with no clear endpoint. It finally described a pandemic as a situation when there is sustained community-level; transmission on two or more continents.
“The term pandemic refers to the “scope of cases of the disease, not the severity of those cases,” Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health had said in 2020.
Meanwhile, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) proposed eight characteristics of pandemics:
1. Novelty: Unknown to the medical profession
2. Minimal population immunity: Frequent absence of specific IgG antibodies
3. Explosiveness: Determined mainly by size or density of population and factors related to type of transmission, for example vector population
4. Fast disease movement: Type and speed of human transmission
5. Wide geographic extension: Social interaction of populations, widespread common source
6. Infectiousness: Ability of microbes to produce disease (minimal infective dose)
7. Contagiousness: Proportion of completely asymptomatic cases, super-spreaders, and evident and pathognomonic disease markers
8. Severity: Need for hospitalization, artificial ventilation, or intensive rehydration; chronicity or death
When should you be alarmed over a virus’ spread?
Experts have explained a few factors that need to be focused upon when tracking the severity of the virus. The first is to check how severe the morbidity is. Another factor is tracking symptoms — to know if a particular virus causes any new symptoms of the disease. Other alarming factors could be a rise in hospitalization and mortality due to infection.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) said that the next pandemic is most likely to be caused by influenza.
Is world ready for another pandemic?
“Yes and No,” said WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus as the world marked five years since the first COVID-19 outbreak. He said, “If the next pandemic arrived today, the world would still face somne of the same weakness and vulnerabilities that gave COVID-19 a foothold five years ago.”
Meanwhile, in India, NITI Ayog released a report on “Future pandemic preparedness and emergency response – a framework for action”. It was a report of the expert group released in August 2024
Can HMPV infection be severe?
When HMPV is concerned, the virus poses a significant risk, particularly to vulnerable populations such as young children, the elderly, pregnant women, and those with weakened immune systems.
According to MAX Healthcare, the recent outbreak of HMPV in China “has highlighted the potential severity of this virus, particularly among vulnerable groups.” It said the symptoms ranged from persistent coughs and fevers to more critical conditions such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia.
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