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  • Mpox cases reported in Kerala again, two tested positive

    The two men returned to Kerala from UAE recently. The man from Wayanad district was initially found to be infected, and the second person, from Kannur, tested positive later
  • Suspected monkeypox infection reported from Kerala’s Malappuram

    According to officials, the patient arrived in Kerala a few days ago from abroad and after falling sick, was first admitted to a private hospital
  • Centre advises screening, testing, and isolation for suspected Mpox cases

    In a letter to states and union territories on Monday, Union Health Secretary Apurva Chandra urged them to prevent unnecessary panic among the public. He stated, "No new cases of Mpox have been reported in India during the current outbreak, and none of the samples from suspected cases have tested positive," while stressing the importance of remaining vigilant.
  • Suspected Mpox case under investigation, patient isolated: Centre

    In 2022, Mpox had a global outbreak with many countries, including India, being affected. Since then, the WHO has reported 99,176 cases and 208 deaths due to Mpox from 116 countries.
  • Africa CDC warns of rising mpox cases, launches response plan with WHO

    The six-month plan, from September 2024 to February 2025, has an estimated budget of nearly $600 million. Of this, 55% is allocated for mpox response in affected countries, while the remaining 45% is designated for operational and technical support through partner organizations, according to Xinhua news agency.
  • Thirteen mpox cases in Singapore this year; tightens surveillance measures at airport

    MOH called on travellers to follow the health advisories at air checkpoints and take the necessary personal precautions to avoid infection, Xinhua news agency reported
  • Thailand reports first suspected case of new Mpox strain after Sweden

    Thailand and Sweden are the first countries outside Africa to report Mpox cases of the Clade 1b variant, following the World Health Organization's recent global health emergency declaration. Thai health authorities discovered that the patient had traveled to Congo.
  • Can Mpox spread through air like Covid-19?

    Mpox is a viral zoonotic disease mainly found in tropical rainforest regions of Central and West Africa, with occasional cases elsewhere. An ongoing outbreak in Africa has led to over 14,000 cases and 524 deaths, prompting the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare it a global health emergency.
  • After Sweden, Pakistan detects Mpox case, the first in Asia

    The man who tested positive for Mpox was from Mardan, a district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan
  • Sweden confirms first case of infectious Mpox variant outside Africa

    Sweden's Public Health Agency announced on Thursday that this is the first confirmed case of the mpox variant outside Africa. State epidemiologist Magnus Gisslen stated that the patient contracted the infection while visiting a region in Africa where the mpox Clade I is spreading, according to Xinhua news agency.
  • Hyderabad on alert after WHO declares Mpox global health emergency

    With Hyderabad being a popular destination for African students pursuing higher education, public awareness about the risk of mpox is crucial. The WHO declared mpox a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) due to a significant surge in infections across Africa. In 2024 alone, 17,500 mpox cases were reported, resulting in 460 deaths in Africa.
  • New Global Health Emergency: What is mpox, where are the outbreaks and what is the WHO doing?

    The WHO has declared mpox a global health emergency due to its rapid spread in Africa, particularly in Congo, where over 14,000 cases and 524 deaths have occurred. The virus's new strain may be more transmissible. WHO urges global action, with a focus on vaccines and resources to control the outbreak.
  • Study reveals Mpox virus brain cell invasion

    The Mpox virus spreads mainly through close physical contact, causing a disease with symptoms resembling smallpox but milder.
  • Mpox: WHO reports 906 new cases from 26 countries in November

    This amounts to an increase of 26 per cent compared to cases in October, the WHO said in its latest monthly update.
  • Mpox emergency is over: WHO

    During the past three months, the number of reported new cases dropped by almost 90 per cent compared to the previous three months, according to data published by the WHO.
  • Pakistan reports 1st mpox case

    Pakistan Health Ministry announced that the National Institute of Health confirmed the detection the previous day, reports Xinhua news agency.

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