Despite international concerns, doctors say China flu-like virus is no COVID-19

 

FILE – Parents and children at a children's hospital in Beijing on Oct. 30, 2023, during a surge in respiratory illnesses across China.

Reports of rising cases of a flu-like illness in China, where COVID-19 was first detected five years ago, sparked international concerns about the potential for another worldwide pandemic.

But medical experts say the human metapneumovirus, known as HMPV, is no COVID-19.

“That’s a routine virus that commonly causes upper respiratory tract infections, such as bronchitis that might cause cough and sinuses,” says Dr. Paul Auwaerter, clinical director of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine’s division of infectious diseases. “I don\’t feel we should be especially worried about it. It is not nearly as serious as influenza or COVID disease.”








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