Nigeria Boosts Preparedness Against HMPV Amid Global Concerns

January 8, 2025

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HMPV

Nigeria is ramping up its readiness to combat the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) as the virus gains global attention. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has assured citizens that there is no confirmed case of HMPV in the country, even as it strengthens preventive measures, including passenger screening at major airports.

HMPV, a respiratory virus affecting people of all ages but posing higher risks to children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals, has been spreading in several countries, including China. This has raised alarms globally, but the World Health Organization (WHO) has not yet declared it a public health emergency.

The NCDC is working closely with the Federal Ministry of Health, WHO, and other partners to monitor the situation and bolster the country’s defenses. Measures include enhanced surveillance at ports of entry and increased public awareness campaigns to educate citizens on the virus and its symptoms.

The virus, first identified in 2001, is known to cause symptoms similar to the flu, such as cough, fever, nasal congestion, and shortness of breath. Severe cases can lead to bronchitis or pneumonia. Experts have called for vigilance, particularly as the global aviation sector facilitates the rapid movement of people across borders, increasing the risk of virus transmission.

Dr. Ifedayo Adetifa, the Director-General of the NCDC, stated, “Our priority is to ensure that Nigerians are well-informed and that the country is adequately prepared to prevent and respond to any potential outbreaks.” He emphasized the importance of maintaining hygiene practices, including regular handwashing, using face masks in crowded places, and avoiding close contact with individuals showing respiratory symptoms.

Screening efforts at Nigerian airports have been heightened, with particular focus on passengers arriving from regions experiencing HMPV outbreaks. Health officials are also urging anyone experiencing flu-like symptoms to seek medical attention promptly.

While the NCDC’s proactive measures are commendable, the public is reminded to remain calm and follow updates from verified sources. The health agency has assured Nigerians that there is no immediate cause for alarm but continues to advocate for adherence to preventive guidelines.

As the global health community watches the HMPV situation unfold, Nigeria’s approach underscores the importance of preparedness in mitigating potential health crises.

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