The Ministry of Health has confirmed an outbreak of Mpox in Taita-Taveta, Coastal Kenya, following the identification of the first case at the Taita-Taveta one-stop border point (OSBP). The affected individual was traveling from Uganda to Rwanda through Kenya.
Key Information about Mpox:
- Disease Overview:
- Formerly Known As: Monkeypox
- Causing Agent: Mpox virus
- Symptoms: Skin rash or mucosal lesions, fever, headache, generalized aches, and swollen lymph nodes.
- Transmission:
- Direct Contact: Spread through infectious skin lesions or mucosal lesions in the mouth or genital areas.
- Respiratory Droplets: Can also be transmitted through respiratory droplets.
- Current Situation:
- The Ministry of Health has issued an advisory to the public in response to the confirmed case.
- Public Health Advisory: Kenyans are advised to follow public health measures to prevent further spread:
- Wash hands frequently with soap and water or use hand sanitizer.
- Avoid close contact with infected individuals.
- Seek medical advice if symptoms appear and visit a health facility for management.
- Disease Resolution:
- Mpox typically resolves without complications within 2-4 weeks.
- Note: Symptoms may resemble other conditions like chickenpox, measles, bacterial skin infections, scabies, and allergic reactions.
- Government Response:
- The Ministry of Health is collaborating with County Governments, Port Health Authorities, and other relevant agencies to enhance surveillance and contain the outbreak.
Public Advisory
The Ministry emphasizes that a single case of Mpox is considered an outbreak and urges the public to adhere to health precautions. The government is actively working to control the situation and prevent further spread.
For more information on Mpox and preventative measures, visit the Ministry of Health’s website.