Health Officials Confirm Two New Mpox Cases, Urge Caution

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Health Officials Confirm Two New Mpox Cases, Urge Caution

Health authorities confirmed two new mpox cases in the city over the past 24 hours. Both patients are currently receiving treatment at Mayo Hospital, officials said. The new cases bring the total number of mpox cases in the city to 17.

According to the health department, the two patients include a 40-year-old woman and a 45-year-old man. Laboratory tests confirmed that both individuals tested positive for mpox. Officials emphasized that neither patient has a recent travel history, suggesting local transmission.

Authorities are closely monitoring all reported mpox cases to prevent further spread. They are urging the public to remain cautious and report any unusual skin rashes or symptoms consistent with mpox. Early detection and treatment are considered critical for controlling outbreaks.

Health experts have stressed the importance of following preventive measures to reduce the risk of transmission. Mpox spreads through close contact with an infected person or contaminated objects, and people are advised to maintain hygiene and avoid contact with symptomatic individuals.

The city’s hospitals have been instructed to follow strict infection control measures to manage mpox cases safely. Mayo Hospital, where the new patients are admitted, is providing medical care under these protocols. Doctors are monitoring the patients’ conditions and providing supportive treatment to ensure recovery.

Officials also confirmed that contact tracing is underway for all 17 confirmed mpox cases. This process helps identify individuals who may have been exposed and ensures timely testing and isolation to limit further transmission.

Health authorities continue to update the public on the status of mpox cases and advise residents to stay informed about preventive measures. Public awareness campaigns are ongoing to educate communities about symptoms, transmission, and treatment of mpox.

In other related news also read Mpox Still a Public Health Emergency: WHO

The city’s health department remains vigilant, aiming to control mpox cases and prevent potential outbreaks. Residents are encouraged to follow health guidelines and seek immediate medical attention if they experience any symptoms related to mpox.

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