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Bangladesh Reports First HMPV Fatality as Health Alerts Rise

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  16 Jan 2025, 11:49
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Sanjida Akter, a 30-year-old woman from Bhairab, Kishoreganj, has died after being infected with Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV). She passed away while receiving treatment at the Mohakhali Infectious Disease Hospital. Dr. Ariful Bashar, the hospital's superintendent, confirmed the news.

Sanjida's HMPV infection was reported on January 12. It was noted that she had no history of foreign travel. Her husband lives abroad, but he had not returned to the country recently.

HMPV was first identified in Bangladesh in 2017, with cases being detected annually since then. Although there is no major cause for alarm regarding the virus, the Health Directorate has issued a warning due to its spread in several neighboring countries.

In a press release on January 12, the Disease Control Branch (CDC) of the Health Directorate highlighted the concerning rise in HMPV infections in countries like China and others in the subcontinent. The virus is particularly prevalent among children under 14 and individuals aged 65 and above. Those with chronic health conditions such as asthma or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), pregnant women, and individuals with weakened immune systems are at higher risk.

Like many other countries, Bangladesh has seen cases of this virus. Given the recent outbreaks in China and other nations, it is essential to control the spread in Bangladesh. Strengthening health protocols at all healthcare facilities and entry points is necessary. The public is urged to follow the guidelines and increase health awareness to prevent HMPV infection.

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