Mpox: Philippines Reports First 2024 Case
On Monday, the Philippines reported its first case of Mpox for the year 2024, however, the health department is still assessing whether it involves the new and dangerous variant sparking global alarm.
A 33-year-old Filipino man who contracted the virus had not traveled outside the country, the health department said in a statement, noting that his case was reported by a government hospital on Sunday.
Health authorities are awaiting sequencing results to check whether the case is Clade 1b.
“Symptoms started more than a week ago with fever, which was followed four days later by findings of a distinct rash on the face, back, nape, trunk, groin, as well as palms and soles,” the department said of the Filipino case.
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Test results of specimens collected from the man’s skin lesions “are positive for Monkeypox viral DNA,” the statement said.
According to official statement, the case was the tenth laboratory-confirmed mpox infection reported to the Philippines health department, with the latest previous case recorded in December last year.
The department said it is updating its mpox guidelines to encourage those exhibiting symptoms to seek consultation and testing.
“Our health system is working. We can handle the situation and will keep the public well-informed,” Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa said.
Adeadly and more transmissible strain of the Mpoxvirus known as Clade 1b has killed hundreds of people in the Democratic Republic of Congo and has been detected in Sweden and Pakistan in recent days.
Just last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the surge in mpox as a public health emergency of international concern, its highest alert level.