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[–] TheDemonBuer 32 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

China’s reported levels of respiratory infections are within the normal range... [HMPV is] not a new virus,” Harris said. “It was first identified in 2001. It’s been in the human population for a long time. It is a common virus that circulates in winter and spring.”

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[–] [email protected] 23 points 1 month ago

Weird that the news has been making a fit about it then. Maybe they just want cheap clicks on the China Virus COVID clickbait.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I will second that. I read about HMPV (human metapneumovirus) this autumn when one of my friends got it. It's nothing fundamentally new. It's poorly understood. Maybe it has a new and more capable strain.

From Wikipedia:

HMPV was responsible for 12% of cases of acute respiratory tract illness in otherwise-healthy children in a US outpatient clinic[2] and 15% and 8% of cases (respectively) of community-acquired pneumonia requiring hospitalization in children under and over the age of 5 in the United States in 2010–2012.

So on some years, it's pretty widespread. And like all viruses, it mutates to spread better and get past host defenses. I'm inclined to think that this virus has made some evolutionary advance. If the advance happened in China, the more capable or novel strain will spread out of China and bother others fairly soon. If the advance happened elsewhere, it will spread from elsewhere. But since it's an old virus - not nearly as hard as COVID.

There is certainly something going on with HMPV in China:

In late 2024, human metapneumovirus was linked to 6.2 percent of positive respiratory illness tests and 5.4 percent of respiratory-illness hospitalizations in China, more than COVID-19, rhinovirus or adenovirus.[3][better source needed]

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

[Obi-wan Kenobi voice] Daily Galaxy. Now that's a name that I haven't heard in a long, long time ....

So, are they any more reputable than they used to be, now that they've been acquired by a venture capital firm, instead of being more focused on the fringier edges of science?

[–] HeyJoe 2 points 1 month ago

Hmm, I wonder if this is what me and my kid had a month ago. I didn't go to the doctor, but my kid was there 3 times since it took over a month before he got better, which was the same time for me. We both couldn't breathe and lots of flem to cough up. We got tired and felt run down with slight fever only at night. Outside that we were fine, with no sore throat, no clogged ears or nose. Doctors diagnosed him with something different each time, but they felt sure it was walking pneumonia. I'm starting to think it may have been this. I never get nervous, but it lasted so long it started to make me worried...