Mpox case reported in Manila not deadly variant


Not taking chances: People wearing face masks as they cross a busy street with other people in Manila. Marcos ordered health officials to continuously monitor areas and people vulnerable to the virus. — AFP

The first mpox case reported by the country this year is a mild variant and not the deadly strain sparking global alarm, Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa said.

The highly transmissible Clade 1b strain of the virus has killed hundreds of people in the Democratic Republic of Congo and has also been detected Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Sweden.

“It’s the old variant,” Herbosa said of the virus that struck a 33-year-old Filipino male, referring to the mild Clade 2 variant.

“It’s not as alarming as the Clade 1b,” Herbosa said yesterday.

He said the patient had not travelled outside the country and was “still confined” in the hospital.

“For us doctors, that means the virus is circulating in the community,” he added.

Nine cases of mpox were reported by Philippine authorities in 2022 and 2023, with the previous, most recent one in last December.

President Ferdinand Marcos on Tuesday ordered health officials to continuously monitor areas and people vulnerable to the virus. — AFP

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Aseanplus News

Pope Francis commends Singapore’s inclusiveness, efforts to support the vulnerable
Asean news headlines as at 10pm on Thursday (Sept 12)
Philippines recovers oil from sunken tanker, avoids disaster
Jet aircraft carrying passengers lands for first time at Nusantara airport
International aid pours in for victims of Typhoon Yagi in Vietnam
Zoo chief vows action against visitors harassing popular baby hippo
Garuda Indonesia unveils MotoGP-themed aircraft
Microsoft says productivity software suite recovered after outage
Canadian actress Christy Chung shares photos from family vacation in Kota Kinabalu
Harvest Moon to light up the sky on Sept 18, day after Mid-Autumn Festival

Others Also Read