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First case of Mpox clade 1 variant reported in India, WHO declares public health emergency

September 25, 2024 at 08:26:37 PM GMT+5:30

A 38-year-old man in Kerala has been confirmed as the first case of Mpox clade 1 variant in India. This is a more virulent and deadlier strain of the virus, first reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The World Health Organization has declared Mpox a public health emergency for the second time, with 30 cases reported in India since the declaration. Experts warn about the potential for a disastrous epidemic in densely populated India and emphasize the importance of prevention measures, such as regularly washing hands and avoiding contact with infected individuals.

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Mpox Clade 1 Variant Emerges in India: Concerns and Prevention Measures

Background

Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a viral disease that is spread through close contact with an infected person or animal. The virus causes symptoms such as fever, headache, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, and a characteristic rash.

In 2022, a more virulent strain of Mpox, known as clade 1, emerged in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This strain has been associated with higher mortality rates and more severe symptoms.

First Case in India

On January 19, 2023, India confirmed its first case of the Mpox clade 1 variant in a 38-year-old man in Kerala. This case raised concerns about the potential for a widespread outbreak in India's densely populated areas.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Mpox a public health emergency for the second time, emphasizing the need for urgent action to contain the spread of the virus.

Top 5 FAQs and Answers

1. What are the symptoms of Mpox clade 1?

The symptoms are similar to those of other Mpox strains, including fever, headache, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, and a rash. However, clade 1 may be associated with more severe symptoms and a higher mortality rate.

2. How is Mpox transmitted?

Mpox is transmitted through close contact with an infected person or animal, such as through skin-to-skin contact, contact with bodily fluids, or exposure to contaminated materials.

3. Is Mpox fatal?

Mpox can be fatal, especially in cases of severe illness or infection in immunocompromised individuals. The clade 1 variant has been associated with a higher mortality rate compared to other strains.

4. What are the prevention measures for Mpox?

Prevention measures include:

  • Regularly washing hands with soap and water
  • Avoiding contact with infected individuals or animals
  • Wearing masks and gloves when caring for infected individuals
  • Practicing safe sex and limiting the number of sexual partners

5. Is there a vaccine for Mpox?

Yes, there is a vaccine available for Mpox that has been shown to be effective in preventing infection. Vaccination is recommended for individuals at high risk of exposure, such as healthcare workers and people living in areas with high rates of infection.

Conclusion

The emergence of the Mpox clade 1 variant in India is a cause for concern. While the first case has been confirmed, it is crucial to implement effective prevention measures to prevent a widespread outbreak. Individuals should be aware of the symptoms and transmission routes of Mpox and adhere to recommended guidelines to protect themselves and others.

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