Ultra-deadly mpox strain spreads as WHO ready to declare global health emergency (2024)

HEALTH chiefs are poised to declare an international public health emergency as an ultra-deadly strain of mpox that can spread by touch starts to cross borders.

The strain has been discovered in two new countries in recent weeks after cases have been surging in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for months.

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Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, from the World Health Organisation (WHO), wrote on X on Wednesday that experts are worried the mutant bug has "potential for further international spread within and outside of Africa."

He added: “I am considering convening an International Health Regulations emergency committee to advise me on whether the outbreak of mpox should be declared a public health emergency of international concern."

Mpoxis a viral infection that causes flu-like symptoms and pus-filled lesions.

And until a few years ago most cases of it were reported in central and west Africa.

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But in 2022, the WHO declared apublic health emergency, when a strain of mpox called clade 2 triggered the global outbreak that reached over 100 countries - including the UK.

The DRChas been battling with it's own variant, called “clade 1a” for decades.

This version is more deadly, with a fatality rate of around five per cent in adults and 10 per cent in children, compared to three per cent for its predecessor.

In April, alarm bells were raised whenscientists found a new easier-to-catch strain of mpox with “pandemic potential” in Kamituga, a small mining town in the DRC.

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The new bug, dubbed “clade 1b” is behind a recent surge in cases in the east of the country.

The DRC has reported over 29,000 cases and 1,100 fatalities – the vast majority of them children – since the beginning of 2023.

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Kenya late last month registered a single case ofclade 1b mpox.

And, at the weekend, Uganda announced its first two cases had been detected.

Rwanda and Burundi have also recently reported their first-ever cases of mpox, though it is not yet known which strain.

Like clade 2, most new infections in the DRC appear to have been sexually transmitted.

But there have also been cases of the new bug spreading through touch alone in schools and workplaces.

Vaccinesand treatments were previously used to combat theglobal outbreak, but they are not available in many countries, including Congo.

Earlier this month, authorities saidit had reached the major city of Goma, which has an international airport that operates frequent direct flights to and from Europe.

"Pathogens don’t recognise borders," Ben Oppenheim, a global health experts and senior director of US company Ginkgo Biosecurity, previously told the Sun.

"Goma is an important regional transit point, which heightens the risk of the virus spreading regionally and potentially globally – including to Europe and the UK," he said.

Trudie Lang, professor of global health research at Oxford University, added: "It is quite possible people with the infection and who are infectious could get on a flight and transmit this elsewhere".

The mpox symptoms that have nothing to do with spots

The most obvious mpox symptom is the hallmark spots.

According to theNHS, these lesions go through four stages, from flat spots to raised spots, to blisters to scabs.

But people are also likely to experienceflu-likesymptoms, which will begin between five and 21 days after infection.

The symptoms often get better by themselves over two to four weeks.

The NHS says these include:

  1. Inflammation of the rectum (proctitis) – for example, pain or bleeding from your back passage
  2. High temperature (fever)
  3. Headache
  4. Flu-like symptoms, including muscle and back aches, shivering and tiredness
  5. Swollen glands that feel like new lumps (in the neck, armpits or groin)

If you have some of these symptoms and believe you could have monkeypox, you should stay at home, avoid close contact with others and get medical help by phone until you’re assessed.

There are some complications associated with mpox, such as bacterial infection from skin lesions, mpox affecting the brain (encephalitis), heart (myocarditis) or lungs (pneumonia)

Mpox in the UK

Government data has shown 3,553 cases of mpox were recorded in the UK in 2022.

The Department for Health has said: “The outbreak has mainly been in gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men without documented history of travel to endemic countries.”

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But cases have fallen sharply in the past six months as a result of vaccination and testing.

At the time of writing, only 20 cases have been recorded in the UK in 2023.

I mistook monkeypox for Covid – I’ve never been in so much pain

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A MAN who caught mpox in 2022 first believed he had Covid before experiencing agonising symptoms that made him fear for his life.

Harun Tulunay, a 35-year-old charity worker, experienced extreme symptoms which left him hospitalised for almost two weeks.

Harun, who lives inLondon, first started to displayflu-like symptoms back in early June 2022, such as high fever, chills and muscle aches.

After having recently caughtCovidhe was “convinced” he had had the virus again, he told The Sun. “But every test I did came back negative.”

A few days later, the charity worker developed a red and white rash on his body that resembled an allergic reaction, which he said was “nothing like the monkeypox pictures you see online”.

It wasn’t until a few days later that he also noticed a painless spot on his nose which he assumed was a mosquito-like bite or pimple.

Harun works in sexual health so is well versed in monkeypox and its symptoms, but he had never seen his rash or spot associated with the disease and so didn’t think he could have it.

A few days later, Harun's health took a turn for the worse as his fever reached 40C. “No amount of painkillers would ease the pain,” he said.

It was at this point that Harun developed swollen tonsils and a very sore throat.

“I couldn’t breathe, swallow or speak,” he said.

“I vividly remember calling up the hospital and crying in pain."

Harun was finally referred to the hospital where he was put into isolation.

His test confirmed he had monkeypox, and only then did lesions often associated with monkeypox begin to appear on his hands, legs, and feet.

"My throat was covered," he said, explaining that the lesion on his nose was bigger and had become infected.

“I was scared I would die alone in my hospital room,” he said. “I’d never been in so much pain in my life.”

“I remember looking at a water bottle and crying because I couldn’t drink it,” he added.

Harun has now made a full recovery.

Ultra-deadly mpox strain spreads as WHO ready to declare global health emergency (2024)

FAQs

Who public health emergency mpox? ›

Harvard Medicine News: The WHO declared mpox, formerly called monkeypox, a public health emergency of international concern. The epicenter of the outbreak is in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and other African countries, but we have now seen a case in Europe.

Is mpox spreading? ›

In 2022, mpox spread to more than 70 countries that hadn't reported cases previously. Then, by mid-2024, a new mpox variant had caused a surge of cases and deaths in Congo and in neighboring countries, causing WHO to again declare the spread of the virus an emergency with international concern.

Is mpox still in the US? ›

Clade II mpox, which caused the 2022 epidemic, is still circulating in the U.S. at low levels, the experts note. “It's down to single digits or maybe a dozen cases a month,” says Kuritzkes. There are no known cases of mpox clade I or Ib in the U.S. at this time.

What is the cause of mpox? ›

What is mpox (monkeypox)? Mpox is an illness caused by the monkeypox virus. It is a viral infection which can spread between people, mainly through close contact, and occasionally from the environment to people via things and surfaces that have been touched by a person with mpox.

Who has the authority to declare a public health emergency in the United States? ›

The Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) may, under section 319 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act, determine that: a) a disease or disorder presents a public health emergency (PHE); or b) that a public health emergency, including significant outbreaks of infectious disease or bioterrorist ...

What is mpox 2024? ›

Mpox is a rare but dangerous viral infection in the same family of viruses as smallpox. Mpox symptoms are similar to chickenpox, with fevers, diarrhea, swollen lymph nodes and, most notably, skin lesions.

How long is mpox contagious? ›

Mpox can be spread from the time symptoms start until all sores have healed and a fresh layer of skin has formed; this can take several weeks.

Does everyone exposed to molluscum get it? ›

While anyone can get molluscum contagiosum, some people are more likely to catch it. Medical records indicate that the following individuals are most susceptible: Children who are 1 to 10 years old, especially if they have eczema. Athletes who have skin-to-skin contact or share equipment.

Who has mpox? ›

The risk of mpox is not limited to people who are sexually active or gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men. Anyone who has close contact with someone who has symptoms is at risk and any person with multiple sex partners is also at risk.

Where is the monkeypox outbreak? ›

The latest outbreak is occurring in central and eastern Africa, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has experienced steadily worsening outbreaks since 2023.

How many cases of monkeypox are there in the US? ›

Since the start of the current global outbreak that started in May 2022, there have been 32,063 confirmed cases of mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) and 58 deaths in the US.

Is monkeypox new? ›

Mpox was first reported in Australia May 2022. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern on (PHEIC) on 14 August 2024.

How do you prevent monkeypox? ›

Isolate people who have mpox from healthy people. Wash your hands well with soap and water after any contact with an infected person or animal. If soap and water aren't available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Avoid animals that may carry the virus.

Is mpox curable? ›

Currently there is no treatment approved specifically for monkeypox virus (MPXV) infections. For most patients with mpox who have intact immune systems and don't have a skin disease, supportive care and pain control will help them recover without medical treatment.

What are the first signs of monkeypox? ›

Typically for mpox, fever, muscle aches and sore throat appear first. The mpox rash begins on the face and spreads over the body, extending to the palms of the hands and soles of the feet and evolves over 2-4 weeks in stages – macules, papules, vesicles, pustules. Lesions dip in the centre before crusting over.

Is COVID still a public health emergency in the US? ›

The federal COVID-19 public health emergency ended in May 2023, but the virus remains a threat. Prevention and treatment are key to keep our communities safe and healthy. Everyone eligible should get updated COVID-19 vaccines as they become available.

What is the mpox case? ›

Mpox, which was previously known as monkeypox, is transmitted through close contact, such as sex, skin-to-skin contact and talking or breathing close to another person. It causes flu-like symptoms, skin lesions and can be fatal, with four in 100 cases leading to death.

Who responds to medical emergencies? ›

Emergency Medical Services, more commonly known as EMS, is a system that responds to emergencies in need of highly skilled pre-hospital clinicians.

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