Children infected with metapneumovirus in western Kazakhstan

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Tengrinews.kz - Two cases of metapneumovirus have been reported in the West Kazakhstan region, according to "Moi Gorod."

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Tengrinews.kz - Two cases of metapneumovirus have been reported in the West Kazakhstan region, according to "Moi Gorod."

According to the regional sanitary and epidemiological control department, both cases involve children under the age of 14.

Health officials have urged residents to follow preventive measures to reduce the risk of infection. Recommended actions include ventilating indoor spaces, avoiding crowded places, limiting contact with infected individuals, and isolating those who are ill. Parents are advised to monitor their children closely and refrain from sending them to schools or kindergartens if they show symptoms of a cold. In case of worsening conditions, immediate medical attention is recommended.

Note that on January 6, President Tokayev spoke about the metapneumovirus as a growing concern in the community.

"Everyone now is talking about a new infection. There is no need to create a stir. We need to further develop cooperation with China," Tokayev said.

Human metapneumovirus is a well-known virus that has been actively circulating in various countries for decades. Like other infections, it is particularly active during the seasonal peak of ARVI and influenza. Experts state that the virus is primarily transmitted via airborne droplets and, less commonly, through contact.

Previously, a doctor listed people at risk of severe metapneumovirus infection.

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