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Central African Republic: Health Ministry Declares Monkeypox Epidemic in Bangui
July 29, 2024
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The Ministry of Health declared on July 28 in Bangui, the epidemic of Monkeypox, a disease also called monkeypox in the Central African capital. The department specified that cases have been detected in certain districts of Bangui, notably in the 6th arrondissement . However, it indicates that measures are already in place to contain the epidemic which is concentrated in this part of the capital. Doctor Pierre Somsé, Minister of Health, is at the microphone of Maxime-Joël Lalaye.
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Ministry of Health and Population - CAR
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Monkeypox outbreak in Bangui!!!
The Ministry of Health and Population warns!!!
Following the declaration on July 26 of an epidemic called monkeypox in the Bangui 2 Health District, Health Region No. 7, the head of the Department of Health and Population, Dr. Pierre SOMSE, held a press conference on July 28 in the conference room of the said ministry in Bangui.
After the presentation of slides illustrating this disease by Professor Emmanuel NAKOUNÉ, Researcher at the Pasteur Institute in Bangui, the minister then answered questions from journalists.
It should be noted that since the outbreak of this disease, the Ministry of Health and Population has been carrying out daily updates to monitor the development of this epidemic.
The aim of this meeting with the press is to take stock of the number of cases that have already been diagnosed, the localities affected and the measures taken, and also to present to these media professionals the main scientific, clinical and epidemiological facts that characterize this epidemic.
Monkeypox is a disease that manifests itself like smallpox with eruptions on the body that contain a substance that is loaded with viruses. This substance will turn into a scab upon healing and then fall off.
This illness can last up to 14 days, and can also lead to death in 10 to 11% of cases, and can also give rise to debilitating complications.
This extremely contagious virus passes from animals to humans, recently human-to-human transmission through sexual intercourse.
Note that this is an epidemic that has an international dimension.
The first known resistances that are currently in isolation are on the way to recovery.
Government member Pierre SOMSE urges families not to hesitate to go to the hospital as soon as the first signs appear, hospitalization and care are completely free.
Linda Bonna Ekedi
Service Communication MSP.
https://www.facebook.com/RCAMSP/posts/pfbid02J8Z9hehMvvQMz89YFAwYv7JQ17YDLVpbwF7XG4wceQW AiWzhMKXRZUgkNoqnLazRl
Central African Republic: Health Ministry Declares Monkeypox Epidemic in Bangui
July 29, 2024
(Audio)
The Ministry of Health declared on July 28 in Bangui, the epidemic of Monkeypox, a disease also called monkeypox in the Central African capital. The department specified that cases have been detected in certain districts of Bangui, notably in the 6th arrondissement . However, it indicates that measures are already in place to contain the epidemic which is concentrated in this part of the capital. Doctor Pierre Somsé, Minister of Health, is at the microphone of Maxime-Joël Lalaye.
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Ministry of Health and Population - CAR
9h
Monkeypox outbreak in Bangui!!!
The Ministry of Health and Population warns!!!
Following the declaration on July 26 of an epidemic called monkeypox in the Bangui 2 Health District, Health Region No. 7, the head of the Department of Health and Population, Dr. Pierre SOMSE, held a press conference on July 28 in the conference room of the said ministry in Bangui.
After the presentation of slides illustrating this disease by Professor Emmanuel NAKOUNÉ, Researcher at the Pasteur Institute in Bangui, the minister then answered questions from journalists.
It should be noted that since the outbreak of this disease, the Ministry of Health and Population has been carrying out daily updates to monitor the development of this epidemic.
The aim of this meeting with the press is to take stock of the number of cases that have already been diagnosed, the localities affected and the measures taken, and also to present to these media professionals the main scientific, clinical and epidemiological facts that characterize this epidemic.
Monkeypox is a disease that manifests itself like smallpox with eruptions on the body that contain a substance that is loaded with viruses. This substance will turn into a scab upon healing and then fall off.
This illness can last up to 14 days, and can also lead to death in 10 to 11% of cases, and can also give rise to debilitating complications.
This extremely contagious virus passes from animals to humans, recently human-to-human transmission through sexual intercourse.
Note that this is an epidemic that has an international dimension.
The first known resistances that are currently in isolation are on the way to recovery.
Government member Pierre SOMSE urges families not to hesitate to go to the hospital as soon as the first signs appear, hospitalization and care are completely free.
Linda Bonna Ekedi
Service Communication MSP.
https://www.facebook.com/RCAMSP/posts/pfbid02J8Z9hehMvvQMz89YFAwYv7JQ17YDLVpbwF7XG4wceQW AiWzhMKXRZUgkNoqnLazRl
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