EAC issues health alert for monkeypox

A girl with monkeypox
Source: The Independent

The East African Community (EAC) has notified neighbouring countries about an outbreak of Monkeypox (mpox) in Burundi and the DRC.

The EAC called on its eight member states to educate their citizens on preventing and managing mpox.

According to a statement from the EAC headquarters in Arusha, Burundi has confirmed three cases of mpox in its western region, with the findings verified by national laboratories and the World Health Organization (WHO). Meanwhile, the DRC has reported over 21,000 cases and more than 1,000 deaths since 2022.

EAC member states must provide the necessary information on the disease and take preventive measures," Andrea Aguer Ariik Malueth, EAC deputy secretary-general said.

Mpox, caused by the mpox virus, can be transmitted from animals to humans and between people through close contact, contaminated objects, and respiratory droplets. Preventive measures, including risk communication, community engagement, and enhanced surveillance, are crucial. Symptoms include rash, fever, headache, and muscle aches.

The public is advised on hygiene, personal protective measures, and seeking medical advice if necessary.

The EAC is convening a meeting of health experts to deliberate on the situation and has a partnership with the German Government and the Africa Centers for Disease Control for rapid deployment of experts.

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