Traveller suspected of having mpox now in isolation


THE country reported that it had put a “suspected mpox case” into isolation, assuring that the world’s most populous nation had “robust measures” in place, the health ministry said in a statement.

There has been no confirmed case of mpox in India, a country of 1.4 billion people.

“A young male patient, who recently travelled from a country currently experiencing mpox transmission, has been identified as a suspected case of mpox,” the health ministry said in the statement on Sunday.

“The patient has been isolated in a designated hospital and is currently stable,” it said, adding the samples “are being tested to confirm the presence of mpox”.

It gave no further details of where he may have contracted it.

“There is no cause of any undue concern,” it added.

“The country is fully prepared to deal with such (an) isolated travel-related case and has robust measures in place to manage and mitigate any potential risk.”

Mpox’s resurgence and the detection in the Democratic Republic of Congo of a new strain, dubbed Clade 1b, prompted the World Health Organization to declare its highest international alert level on Aug 14.

Mpox has also been detected in Asia and Europe. — AFP

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