Sudan Reports First Monkeypox Case

Sudan Reports First Monkeypox Case

by Agence France-Presse
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Sudan has detected its first monkeypox case, health authorities said Monday, after the World Health Organization last month declared the disease a public health emergency of international concern.

The health ministry announced โ€œregistering the first confirmed case of monkeypox in a 16-year-old student in West Darfur state in Sudanโ€.

Montaser Othman, who is director of epidemic control, said there had been around 38 other โ€œsuspected casesโ€ but all had tested negative for the virus.

An investigation was underway by the federal and state health ministries to determine the source of the infection, he added.

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The impoverished northeast African nation is especially vulnerable given its poor public health services.

According to the UN childrenโ€™s agency UNICEF, only 70 percent of the 45-million-strong population have โ€œaccess to a health facility within 30 minutes travel of their homeโ€ in Sudan, where 13 of 18 states suffered outbreaks of vector-borne diseases in 2021.

Last month the WHO declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern, the highest alarm it can sound.

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