Resurgence of Human Metapneumovirus: Bridging Gaps in Prevention,
Diagnostics and Treatment
Abstract
The resurgence of human metapneumovirus (hMPV) highlights its
significant yet under-recognized role in respiratory infections
globally. Recent outbreaks in China, India, and Europe underscore its
clinical burden, with severe cases linked to bronchiolitis, pneumonia,
and exacerbations of chronic conditions. Despite its impact, hMPV
remains underdiagnosed due to limited access to molecular diagnostics
and routine surveillance, particularly in low- and middle-income
countries. The absence of antivirals or vaccines exacerbates its public
health challenge. Advances in multiplex diagnostics and vaccine
development offer hope but require sustained global investment.
Addressing gaps in prevention, diagnostics, and treatment is critical to
mitigating hMPV’s growing threat and ensuring equitable healthcare
outcomes.