Philippines Confirms a New Case of Mpox
A 33-year-old Filipino man with no recent travel history contracted mpox
Additional information on the case is pending, and health officials have yet to determine the strain
The Philippines' health department confirmed a new case of mpox on August 19, 2024, marking the first instance of the virus being detected in the country since December 2023.
The infected individual is a 33-year-old Filipino male with no known travel history outside the country. Health officials are still working to determine the specific strain of the virus involved in this case.
Globally, cases of mpox have been rising since early 2022, with over 60 countries reporting infections. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared mpox a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) in July 2022 due to its rapid spread.
Symptoms of mpox can include:
- Fever
- Headache
- Muscle aches
- Backache
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Chills
- Exhaustion
- A rash that can appear anywhere on the body, often starting on the face
Mpox is primarily transmitted through close contact with an infected person or their contaminated belongings, such as clothing or bedding. The virus can also be transmitted through respiratory droplets during prolonged face-to-face contact.
Treatment for mpox typically involves supportive care to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications. Antiviral medications may also be used in some cases.
Health officials emphasize the importance of vaccination for preventing mpox infection. The mpox vaccine is safe and effective and has been shown to reduce the risk of severe illness.
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