The Department of Preventive Medicine will continue to closely monitor the developments of the epidemic situation in China; at the same time, proactively provide and share complete and accurate information, not to cause panic and anxiety, but at the same time not to be subjective or negligent in the face of developments of the epidemic situation.
On the afternoon of January 5, the Department of Preventive Medicine (Ministry of Health) said it had quickly reported information about cases of pneumonia caused by the virus in humans in China.
According to the Department of Preventive Medicine, on January 2, a number of foreign websites reported on an outbreak of disease in China with many cases of pneumonia caused by the virus that causes pneumonia in humans (Human Metapneumovirus - HMPV) and stated that the disease spread rapidly with symptoms similar to influenza, COVID-19, and at the same time worried about another health crisis after COVID-19.
In addition, many images of overloaded hospitals in China due to virus cases and information about the declaration of a state of emergency or overloaded crematoriums were also shared on social networking sites.
Immediately after receiving the above information, the Department of Preventive Medicine contacted the World Health Organization in Vietnam and the Asia-Pacific region and the Focal Point for the implementation of the International Health Regulations (IHR) of China (Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention).
Accordingly, up to now, the World Health Organization has no official information about the epidemic situation in China, and has not yet verified the reliability and authenticity of the information on the above-mentioned press and social media channels.
According to the report on the results of the key surveillance of acute respiratory infectious diseases in week 52 of 2024 by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the main pathogens found in specimens collected from outpatient departments and emergency departments of hospitals were influenza virus, HMPV, and rhinovirus; specimens from severe acute respiratory infections requiring hospitalization were mainly influenza virus, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and HMPV.
In China, it is currently winter, and respiratory diseases tend to increase during this time, including the main agents being seasonal influenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus in children (RSV), and HMPV.
According to the report on the results of the key surveillance of acute respiratory infectious diseases in week 52 of 2024 by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of cases of respiratory diseases with flu-like symptoms was lower than the same period last year.
On January 4, the Chinese Foreign Ministry informed that the respiratory infection spreading in the country is a routine disease, not an unusual medical event, and that respiratory infections usually peak at this time of year in the country.
According to the Department of Preventive Medicine, based on information recorded from the event-based surveillance system, the Department of Preventive Medicine has proactively monitored and supervised information on the development of respiratory diseases in China.
The Department of Preventive Medicine will continue to closely monitor the developments of the epidemic situation; closely coordinate with the World Health Organization, the focal point for implementing IHR in China to update information and proactively provide and share complete and accurate information, not to cause panic and anxiety, but at the same time not to be subjective or negligent in the face of developments of the epidemic situation, especially in the current winter-spring period with favorable weather conditions for respiratory pathogens to spread.