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Sierra Leone declared a public health emergency on Monday to combat mpox, announcing it was stepping up surveillance at its borders after confirming two cases of the deadly viral disease."The confirmation of two cases of mpox in the country has prompted immediate action as mandated by the Public Health Act," Health Minister Austin Demby told reporters in Freetown."On behalf of the government of Sierra Leone, I am declaring a public health emergency."Last week Sierra Leone reported its first confirmed case of mpox since the world's highest alert level for the disease was raised last year.A second case has since been confirmed after a 21-year-old man showed symptoms on January 6, the National Public Health Agency said on social media Monday.The public health emergency "allows us to act immediately to mobilise the resources needed to contain the disease, prevent further spread and provide care to those affected," the minister said.Demby also announced increased border surveillance and testing and the launch of a national awareness campaign.He added that Sierra Leone's medical system was ready to respond to cases, pointing to experience gained during the Ebola and COVID-19 outbreaks."We urge all citizens to remain calm, stay informed and report any suspected cases promptly to healthcare authorities," Demby said.Mpox is caused by a virus from the same family as smallpox, manifesting in a high fever and skin lesions, called vesicles.First identified in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1970, the disease had generally been confined to a dozen African countries. Still, it began to spread more widely in 2022, reaching developed countries where the virus had never previously circulated.The World Health Organization (WHO) declared its highest level of alert in 2024.Sierra Leone was one of the countries hardest hit by Ebola, which ravaged West Africa a decade ago in an epidemic that killed some 4,000 people, including nearly seven per cent of health workers, between 2014 and 2016.AFP
The West African nation has detected two cases in less than four days, spurring health authorities to take action to limit the spread of the viral...
Sierra Leone’s Health Minister Austin Demby has declared a public health emergency, following two confirmed cases of mpox Read Full Article at...
Sierra Leone has declared a public health emergency after two cases of mpox were reported.
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