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Health department confirms three cases of mpox in Ekurhuleni

According to Mohale, the first case was confirmed on February 21 in a 30-year-old male patient living in Ekurhuleni with a recent travel history to Kampala, Uganda.

“The patient was diagnosed with Clade I mpox virus, which is now circulating in the DRC and Uganda and has been reported in travellers returning to many locations around the globe.

“The other two cases, a 30-year-old male and a 27-year-old female, also from Ekurhuleni, were detected through contact tracing and monitoring conducted by outbreak response teams.

“This highlights the importance of information sharing by primary cases for contact tracing. All three cases are now recovering and self-isolating at home.

“This increases the total cumulative number of positive cases from 25 to 28, including three deaths since the outbreak in May last year,” he said.

Mohale said these are the first positive cases of mpox recorded in SA this year, and the last case was recorded in September 2024.

“The symptoms include a rash which may last for 2-4 weeks, fever, headache, muscle aches, back pain, low energy and swollen glands. Mpox is typically a mild and self-limiting disease with a low case fatality rate. The risk of wider transmission remains low in SA, but anyone can contract mpox regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation and race.”

The department is urging all people experiencing any of the symptoms, with or without travel history to countries and regions experiencing mpox outbreaks, or who had close contact with known mpox patients to seek medical care.

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