J & K Sets Up Special ICU Ward In Jammu Amid HMPV Concerns


(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer) Jammu- Responding to the concerns triggered by the detection of human metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases in the country, the Jammu and Kashmir health department has set up a specialised ICU ward in Jammu to address any potential outbreak of the disease.

“We have prepared a special ICU ward to handle any eventuality. God forbid if a pandemic occurs, we are ready,” Dr Hamid Zargar, medical superintendent of Gandhinagar government hospital, told PTI.

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“The centrally-heated ward has eight beds supported by ventilators and 24×7 oxygen supply,” he added.

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Doctors have assured the public that there is no need to panic, emphasising that HMPV is not a new pathogen and it is not causing a widespread outbreak.

“It is a mild upper respiratory disease. Six cases have been detected so far (in the country), but there is no need to panic,” Zargar said.

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To enhance readiness, the administration has convened meetings to review the situation and ensure that adequate facilities are in place.

“Our oxygen plant with a capacity of 22,000 LPM is fully functional,” Zargar said.

“In addition to the special ward, our hospital has 100 oxygen-supported beds, along with sufficient concentrators and various types of cylinders,” he added.

First identified in 2001 but known to circulate since the 1970s, human metapneumovirus is a common respiratory virus that causes mild cold-like symptoms.

Health experts have highlighted its potential impact on children and older adults, urging vigilance for the warning signs.

While a few HMPV cases have been reported from Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat, health experts maintain the situation remains under control, calling for calm and awareness among the public.

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