Centre confirms mpox case, but says it's a different strain
Monday, 9 September 2024
The Union health ministry has confirmed a new Monkeypox case in India from an African traveler, identified as West African clade 2, which is not part of the current public health emergency. The patient remains stable and isolated in Delhi. Contact tracing and monitoring measures are actively being implemented to contain the situation.
The Union health ministry has confirmed a new Monkeypox case in India from an African traveler, identified as West African clade 2, which is not part of the current public health emergency. The patient remains stable and isolated in Delhi. Contact tracing and monitoring measures are actively being implemented to contain the situation.
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