Islamabad, Aug 23: In response to a global outbreak of a novel strain of the measles virus, Pakistan’s National Institute of Health (NIH) has released an urgent advisory regarding the virus. The advice provides comprehensive guidance on identifying and preventing the infection.
It is important to note that a new mutated strain of mpox known as clade I prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare a global health emergency last week. Clade I’s apparent ease of transmission through frequent close contact has sparked fears around the world. There is a growing outbreak in Africa linked to the new strain.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), which are under the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination, have released an urgent advisory regarding an unprecedented Mpox outbreak that is hitting numerous countries, according to Radio Pakistan.
The advice gives pertinent stakeholders advice on prevention, detection, and response tactics in addition to a summary of the current Mpox outbreak on a national and international scale.
In order to stop the spread of mpox, the advice urged health authorities, medical professionals, and public health groups to increase surveillance, enhance diagnostic capacity, and implement stringent preventative measures.”The general public is recommended to maintain current knowledge, maintain proper hygiene, and seek medical assistance if symptoms worsen,” it stated.
Since the disease’s discovery in April 2023, Pakistan has reported 11 confirmed cases and one fatality from mpox, according to the notice. Usually, pus-filled lesions and flu-like symptoms are the first signs of the illness. Even though mpox is normally not serious, complications can be fatal, especially for young children, expectant mothers, and people with compromised immune systems.