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The rate of HMPV infections in northern China is declining, Chinese health official says

  • The rate of infections with the flu-like Human Metapneumovirus in Northern China is declining, a health official said Sunday, amid some international concern over a potential pandemic.
  • The rate of positive cases in HMPV detection is fluctuating, and the rate of positive cases among patients aged 14 and below has started to decline.
  • Concerns surfaced in recent days over a surge in HMPV infections in Northern China after images circulated online of hospitals overrun with masked patients.
  • Experts say HMPV is unlike COVID-19 in that it has been around for decades and there is some built-in immunity to it.
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