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Urgent Measures Activated in Morocco Following First Mpox Case

Monday 16 September 2024 - 09:56
Urgent Measures Activated in Morocco Following First Mpox Case

Moroccan authorities have intensified preventive measures across all entry points land, sea, and air to mitigate the spread of mpox, previously known as monkeypox. This decision comes on the heels of the confirmation of the first mpox case in Marrakech, marking a significant moment in the country’s public health landscape.

The Ministry of Health and Social Protection announced that a male resident of Marrakech has contracted mpox. The patient is currently stable and receiving necessary medical treatment. As part of the response protocol, health officials are actively tracing and monitoring individuals who had contact with the infected man; fortunately, none have exhibited symptoms thus far.

Dr. Tayeb Hamdi, a noted researcher in health systems and policy, underscored that the emergence of this case should not incite panic but rather reflect the effectiveness of Morocco's surveillance system. He explained that the rapid identification of cases is crucial for controlling potential outbreaks. Dr. Hamdi emphasized that all countries are vulnerable to such infections, particularly those with strong ties to other nations in Africa.

Mpox can be transmitted through close physical contact with an infected individual or contaminated materials such as clothing and bedding. The infection typically lasts between 14 to 21 days, but it can pose serious risks, especially to young children and other vulnerable populations.

In recent months, Africa has seen over 20,000 mpox cases and approximately 500 deaths across 14 countries, with the Democratic Republic of Congo being identified as the epicenter of this outbreak. The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified the ongoing situation as a public health emergency of international concern, particularly due to the emergence of a more dangerous variant first detected in September 2023.

Dr. Hamdi called for vigilance among both citizens and healthcare professionals. He advised adherence to standard hygiene practices such as regular handwashing and avoiding contact with symptomatic individuals until proven otherwise. He also stressed the importance of thorough investigations into suspected cases.

As Morocco navigates this public health challenge, officials are committed to keeping the public informed about developments regarding mpox while encouraging reliance on official health sources to combat misinformation. Additionally, Dr. Hamdi urged wealthier nations to share resources like vaccines and tests with African countries facing significant challenges in controlling outbreaks.

In conclusion, while Morocco's first mpox case raises concerns, it also highlights the importance of preparedness and proactive measures in safeguarding public health amidst an evolving epidemiological landscape.


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