HMPV in Ahmedabad: 4-year-old tests positive, city tally reaches 5, state at 8

In Gujarat, eight cases of HMPV have been reported, with the latest case emerging from Ahmedabad, where a four-year-old has tested positive for HMPV.

According to reports, the child had been experiencing a persistent cough, cold, and fever for a long time. After undergoing tests, the results confirmed the HMPV infection. The child was subsequently admitted to a private hospital.

The first HMPV case in Gujarat was reported on January 6. In just a month, eight cases have been registered, with no fatalities reported so far.

HMPV cases in Gujarat

Kutch case

A 59-year-old man from Kutch tested positive for Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in Ahmedabad on January 11.

Himmatnagar case

A 8-year-old child from a village in Prantij Taluka, Himmatnagar tested positive. The child was admitted to a private hospital and placed in the ICU.

Ahmedabad cases

A 2-month-old infant was admitted to Orange Hospital in Ahmedabad’s Chandkheda area on December 24, 2024. The child’s report came back positive on December 26.

An 80-year-old man from Vastrapur, Ahmedabad, was admitted to Sterling Hospital in Memnagar after testing positive for HMPV.

The fourth case was a 9-month-old infant from Ahmedabad, who was initially admitted to Viha Children’s Hospital and later transferred to Childhood Hospital.

The fifth case of Ahmedabad was recorded in the Krishnanagar area of Ahmedabad, a four-year-old child tested positive for HMPV on January 13.

Mehsana cases

The 69-year-old woman from Vijapur, Mehsana, tested positive for the HMPV virus on January 20. She reportedly experienced breathing issues and was admitted to a private hospital in Ahmedabad, where she tested positive for HMPV.

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