The HMPV virus, which has recently spread rapidly in China, the first country where the coronavirus outbreak began, is being closely monitored. The number of cases has increased not only in China but also in Europe, India, and Malaysia. An 'UNUSUAL SYMPTOM' HAS EMERGEDRecently, an 'unusual symptom' of HMPV has emerged. Dutch scientists and researchers examining numerous cases have found a striking finding. It has been determined that HMPV causes red rashes on the chest, groin, back, and pelvis of patients infected with the virus. FEVER LASTS 5 DAYSOn the other hand, the British press reported that rashes have been observed in cases seen in the USA and Italy, and symptoms of vomiting and fatigue have been noted. Other symptoms of the new virus include sore throat, runny nose, and high fever lasting 5 days. IT CREATES A GREATER RISK IN THESE INDIVIDUALSIt has also been emphasized that the virus poses a greater risk, especially for those struggling with chronic lung diseases, those with weak immune systems, children, and the elderly.
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