India says mpox case involving traveller is not from current outbreak

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A newly set up mpox isolation female ward at a government hospital in Chennai on Aug 27, 2024.

A newly set up mpox isolation female ward at a government hospital in Chennai on Aug 27.

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India said on Sept 9 that a case of mpox it

reported in a traveller a day earlier

was from the older strain of the virus, not from the new, fast-spreading strain that had led the outbreak to be classified as a global health emergency.

“Laboratory testing has confirmed the presence of mpox virus of the West African clade II in the patient,” the government said in a statement.

“This case is an isolated case, similar to the 30 earlier cases reported in India from July 2022 onwards.”

India has so far not recorded a case of the new mpox strain, but the government earlier on Sept 8 issued an advisory to all states in the country to remain vigilant and be prepared to address potential cases.

The caution comes amid the rapid spread of the new strain of mpox worldwide that has prompted the World Health Organisation to

declare the outbreak a global health emergency

for the second time in two years.

Mpox typically causes flu-like symptoms and pus-filled lesions. While usually mild, it can be fatal.

Children, pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV, are all at higher risk of complications. REUTERS

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