Mpox disease

2024 - 6 - 13

Mpox Outbreak in South Africa: Minister of Health Addresses Recent Deaths

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SA faces a grim reality as Mpox claims lives in ongoing outbreak. Find out more about the viral illness spreading in the country!

South Africa is currently facing a concerning situation with the Mpox disease outbreak. Previously known as Monkeypox, this viral illness has been spreading globally since 2022. The latest reports indicate a second death in South Africa, with a 38-year-old man becoming the second victim of Mpox. Health Minister Dr. Joe Phaahla has been actively addressing the situation, urging caution and raising awareness about the transmission methods of Mpox. The disease is transmitted through close contact with infected humans or animals, posing a significant risk to the population.

The recent updates from the health authorities reveal a total of six known positive cases of Mpox in South Africa. The severity of the situation is evident as the death toll rises, prompting urgent measures to contain the outbreak. With the Minister confirming the second death related to Mpox in less than 24 hours, concerns are escalating among the public. The affected individuals are primarily concentrated in hospitals, receiving medical attention to prevent further spread of the disease.

In a tragic development, another Mpox fatality was reported in KZN, adding to the growing concerns about the spread of the illness. As the number of positive cases rises, health officials are intensifying efforts to track and manage the outbreak effectively. The community is urged to remain vigilant and follow precautionary measures to mitigate the risk of contracting Mpox. The situation remains dynamic, requiring continuous monitoring and swift action to curb the transmission of the disease.

Interesting Fact: Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a zoonotic disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. The rapid spread of Mpox highlights the importance of public health measures in controlling infectious diseases.

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Minister of Health Addresses Mpox Outbreak(12 June, 2024) - NICD (National Institute for Communicable Diseases)

A global outbreak of Mpox disease, formerly known as Monkey pox, has been ongoing since 2022. South Africa is among the countries currently experiencing the ...

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JUST IN: SA records second Mpox death - SABC News - Breaking ... (SABC News)

The second Mpox cases involves a 38-year-old man admitted at a local hospital in KZN.

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South Africa reports second mpox death this week (Aljazeera.com)

Previously known as monkeypox, mpox is a viral illness transmitted through close contact with infected humans or animals, as well as via materials such as ...

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SA records second death from Mpox, with six known positive cases (South African Government News Agency)

Health Minister Dr Joe Phaahla has announced a second death linked to Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox. The announcement comes less than 24 hours after the ...

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Man dies from Mpox in KZN hospital | The Witness (Maritzburg Sun)

Minister of Health Dr Joe Phaahla has confirmed another case of Mpox and second death linked to the disease on Thursday morning.

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Mpox claims second life in South Africa, this time in KZN (News24)

Another person has died in hospital after contracting the mpox disease, this time in Umgungundlovu in KwaZulu-Natal.

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One Mpox fatality, four in recovery (Bizcommunity.com)

Health Minister Joe Phaahla has announced that one of the five Mpox patients in South Africa passed away on Monday, 10 June 2024 at Tembisa Hospital in ...

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