Mpox Now A Global Health Emergency: Hyderabad On Alert

Hyderabad, Aug 15 (Maxim News):  With the World Health Organization (WHO) on Thursday declaring Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), people must be aware of its risk factors and measures to reduce exposure.

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Given the fact that Hyderabad is a well-known destination for students from Africa, who visit to pursue higher education, risk awareness among the general public about the viral infection is vital. 

The WHO had to issue PHEIC status to mpox due to an alarming upsurge of infections in multiple countries across Africa. In 2024 alone, a total of 17,500 mpox-positive infections were recorded out of which 460 deaths have been reported in Africa.

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About Mpox Disease

Based on the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) advisory released in 2022, Mpox is a viral zoonotic disease with symptoms similar to smallpox, although with less clinical severity. It is caused by the monkeypox virus, which was first discovered in 1958 when an outbreak of a pox-like illness occurred in monkeys used for research. The first human case was reported in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the disease is now considered endemic in several central and West African countries. In 2003, the first monkeypox outbreak outside of Africa was reported in the USA.

Mpox Now A Global Health Emergency: Hyderabad On Alert
Mpox Now A Global Health Emergency: Hyderabad On Alert

At present, there are two kinds/clades of mpox in Africa, which are behind the upsurge of infections in the last year. The first variety i.e. Clade 1 is endemic in Africa and is known to be severe with a mortality of 10 percent. The second variant of mpox Clade II, which is also endemic in Africa, is known to be less severe with a fatality rate of 0.1 percent among positive infections.

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Unlike Covid, which is an air-borne infection, the current Mpox strains are not spreading through the respiratory route. The only way one could get infected is through direct contact with infected persons, sexual exposure, or close contact with the lesions. Therefore, if persons avoid direct contact with infected persons and avoid new sexual partners or wear protection, the transmission chain of the virus can be disrupted. 

ADVISORY TO DOCTORS

Since patients with lesions tend to report their medical condition first to caregivers, doctors in Hyderabad must watch out for the typical symptoms of Mpox.  They must track flu-like illnesses and skin lesions and the travel history of patients to African countries.  

Caused by monkeypox virus: Transmitted through direct contact with infected persons. 

Contact with body fluids or lesion material through sexual contact with persons with a history of recent travel to Africa within the last 21 days. 

For such individuals if they have an unexplained acute rash, they must consult a doctor. 

Symptoms: Swollen lymph nodes, fever, headaches, body aches, profound weakness 

Skin rash begins 1-3 days after fever onset.  (Maxim News) 


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