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India Confirms First Mpox Case; ‘No Immediate Risk To Public’, Says Centre

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New Delhi, September 09: The Health Ministry on Monday said the previously suspected Mpox case has tested positive and it has been verified as a travel-related infection. According to the Health Ministry, laboratory testing has confirmed the presence of the Mpox virus of the West African clade 2 in the patient.

“This case is an isolated case, similar to the earlier 30 cases reported in India from July 2022 onwards, and is not a part of the current public health emergency (reported by WHO) which is regarding clade 1 of mpox,” the Ministry said.

New Mpox Case Not Part of Current Public Health Emergency

Speaking to the media about the severity of the case, and risk for India to witness another pandemic-like situation, the Ministry asserted that the patient is stable, no immediate risk to public.

“The individual, a young male who recently traveled from a country experiencing ongoing Mpox transmission, is currently isolated at a designated tertiary care isolation facility. The patient remains clinically stable and is without any systemic illness or comorbidities.”

What Is Mpox Virus?

Mpox is a viral infection that primarily affects humans and animals. It typically begins with signs of flu — fever, headache, muscle pains, and tiredness and results in pus-filled lesions. It can last from 2 to 4 weeks.

Transmission of Monkeypox

Monkeypox is primarily spread through close contact with an infected person or animal. This can include direct contact with a rash, respiratory droplets, or bodily fluids. It can also be transmitted through contaminated materials, such as bedding or clothing.

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