The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has warned the public about a dangerous strain of monkeypox, known as Clade I, which is causing widespread harm in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The health alert was issued on December 9, 2023, as a reminder of the constant threat of infectious diseases and the need for caution.
Clade I of the monkeypox virus is extremely deadly, with a fatality rate of up to 10%, much higher than the previously known Clade II variant. This strain has already affected 22 out of the 26 provinces in the DRC, including urban areas, indicating a concerning increase in its spread.
Deadly monkeypox strain kills an alarming 1 in 10 people, CDC warns https://t.co/uOxFkxLAoO pic.twitter.com/6AtxWeH6wR
— New York Post (@nypost) December 8, 2023
The CDC’s health advisory targets travelers returning from the DRC, urging healthcare professionals to be vigilant for symptoms of Clade I monkeypox. These symptoms, such as a widespread rash and lymphadenopathy, are similar to other forms of the virus, but prompt diagnosis and reporting to state health departments are crucial due to the increased lethality.
Despite the alarming nature of this outbreak, the CDC assures that vaccines like JYNNEOS and ACAM2000, although not widely used in the U.S., are expected to be effective against both Clade I and Clade II MPXV infections. Medical experts are advised to recommend vaccination for all eligible patients to prevent the spread of this dangerous disease.
WHO alarmed over spread of mpox in DRC-The World Health Organization(WHO) is worried about the spread of a severe strain of mpox. The disease, formerly known as monkeypox, has killed nearly 600 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo(DRC). The nation has reported nearly 13,000… pic.twitter.com/urlXCtaTks
— CGTN Africa (@cgtnafrica) December 10, 2023
In addition to the health alert, the CDC has issued a separate travel advisory for the DRC, advising travelers to be cautious. Recommendations include avoiding contact with sick individuals, staying away from wild animals, and not consuming or handling game meat, all measures aimed at reducing the risk of transmission.
The emergence of the Clade I strain coincides with the CDC’s new alert for the COVID “Pirola” variant, highlighting the ongoing challenges posed by respiratory viruses. The CDC recommends masking up for those experiencing symptoms and learning about ways to reduce the risk of getting sick from these viruses, especially during the fall and winter seasons.
This series of health alerts emphasizes the unpredictable nature of infectious diseases and the need for preparedness and prevention. As the world continues to cope with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the emergence of another potential health crisis serves as a reminder of the need for strong public health strategies.
The CDC’s proactive approach in issuing these warnings is commendable, demonstrating a commitment to safeguarding public health. However, it also highlights the need for increased vaccine coverage and global cooperation in monitoring and controlling infectious diseases.
As we face the prospect of a new health threat, it is imperative to heed the advice of health authorities and take the necessary precautions to protect ourselves and our communities. The fight against infectious diseases is far from over, and only through collective action and vigilance can we hope to overcome these challenges.
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