Urgent Alert: Mpox Risk in Zimbabwe – Report Any Suspected Cases

Health and Childcare Minister, Dr Douglas Mombeshora

The recent detection of mpox in neighboring Zambia involving a Tanzanian national has raised significant health concerns for Zimbabwe, given the close proximity and substantial cross-border travel among the three countries. With the patient having traveled extensively within Zambia, there is an increased risk of local transmission and potential spread across borders.

Due to the frequent travel between Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Tanzania, it is crucial for Zimbabweans to remain vigilant. Citizens are urged to monitor their health closely and report any unusual symptoms to health authorities without delay.

In response to this potential threat, the Government of Zimbabwe, through the Ministry of Health and Child Care, is intensifying risk communication and community engagement initiatives. The ministry is dedicated to improving the health delivery system and ensuring that citizens are well-informed and prepared.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified mpox as a global public health emergency, with a new, highly transmissible variant posing added concerns. Mpox symptoms often begin with flu-like signs, such as fever, muscle aches, and sore throat, followed by a skin rash. While most cases are mild, the disease can present serious risks to children, pregnant women, and individuals with compromised immune systems.

The public is encouraged to stay alert, maintain good hygiene practices, and report any suspected cases of mpox. By working together, we can protect our communities and help prevent the spread of this disease.

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