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More flu patients than hMPV in China, no unusual outbreaks: Report

IndiaTimes Thursday, 9 January 2025 ()
Though hMPV cases are reported to increase in China, WHO confirms they are within the expected range for winter. Chinese authorities maintain their healthcare system is managing well. India reports a few hMPV cases among infants but assures there's no cause for panic. Most hMPV cases are mild and resolve on their own.
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