Azhar ul Haque Sario
This book explores the global health policies and vaccination programs surrounding human metapneumovirus (hMPV). It delves into predictive modeling for emerging respiratory viruses, integrating environmental and socioeconomic factors. The book examines infection control in community settings, considering architectural design and social networks. It also investigates hMPV’s viral pathogenesis, host immunity, and the quest for effective vaccines. Adult vaccination strategies, immunization system resilience, and equitable access to diagnostics and treatment are also explored. The book analyzes health disparities, effective public health messaging, and infection control in healthcare and educational settings. It further discusses telehealth’s role in hMPV management, the long-term impacts of the virus, and the importance of a One Health approach. Finally, it examines the impact of air quality, the fight against antimicrobial resistance, and the need for global collaboration.This book provides a unique and comprehensive analysis of hMPV, going beyond traditional medical perspectives to incorporate social, environmental, and economic factors. It offers valuable insights into health policy, vaccination strategies, and community health approaches, filling a gap in existing literature. The book emphasizes health equity, community engagement, and the importance of addressing social determinants of health, providing a holistic and multidisciplinary perspective on hMPV prevention and control.