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  • Mexico 2024 Mpox

    Source: https://www.posta.com.mx/mexico/viru...o-1b/vl1606306


    Monkeypox in Mexico: no recorded cases of the lethal clade 1b variant
    As of the second week of August, 53 cases of Mpox clade II have been recorded in Mexico, with the majority of those affected being men.
    Published on
    August 24, 2024, 11:07
    By: Nallely Rodríguez

    MEXICO.- The Ministry of Health of Mexico recently reported that no infections of clade 1b of the most lethal and rapidly spreading variant of Mpox (monkeypox) have been detected in the country. Instead, the confirmed cases belong to the clade II variant, identified in 2022.

    The World Health Organization (WHO) issued a health emergency on August 14, urging countries to strengthen their epidemiological surveillance systems for the detection of this virus. In Mexico, the laboratories of the National Network of Public Health Laboratories are in charge of carrying out this work.

    As of the second week of August, 53 cases of Mpox clade II have been reported in Mexico, with the majority of those affected being men. Mexico City is the entity with the highest number of reported cases (32)...​

  • #2
    Source: https://buzos.com.mx/noticia/registr...viruela-simica

    Mexico registers 61 cases of monkeypox
    Pedro Márquez Rosales September 04, 2024
    Of the total number of confirmed cases, 58 men contracted the infection and three were women.

    As of Monday, September 2, 61 cases of monkeypox or mpox have been registered in Mexico so far in 2024.

    The Ministry of Health reported that in the penultimate week of August, three new cases were registered in Mexico City, two in Sonora and one in Veracruz.

    Of the total number of confirmed cases, 58 men contracted the infection and three were women.

    There is no alert in the country for an uncontrolled outbreak, but the National Committee for Epidemiological Surveillance (Conave) issued a notice for medical units throughout Mexico to report possible cases of mpox.

    On September 3, Santiago Molina, an Argentine citizen, died of MPOX in the general hospital of Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo. The 28-year-old foreigner had been admitted to intensive care on August 23 after presenting severe symptoms and a bronchoaspiration that caused his death.

    Meanwhile, the Federal Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risks (Cofepris) announced that the Bavarian Nordic company began the process of registering the “Jynneos” vaccine for commercialization in Mexico, which can only be applied to people over 18 years of age.

    On August 14, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued an international alert due to the massive outbreak of monkeypox cases in Africa.​

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    • #3
      Source: https://xeu.mx/estado-de-veracruz/13...ox-en-veracruz

      Health investigates 24 probable cases of mpox in Veracruz
      Thursday, November 21, 2024 11:58 AM

      Veracruz has five confirmed cases of mpox - formerly monkeypox - so far this year and 24 cases are being investigated as probable, according to the surveillance report of the Federal Government's Ministry of Health.

      So far there are no cases detected in minors or deaths from this disease, the first case of which was reported last July.

      The statistical report indicates that 108 confirmed cases and 765 in analysis have been registered in Mexico. The main states with cases are: Baja California, Mexico City, Quintana Roo and Veracruz.

      According to the bulletin, the main symptoms are: rash, a skin rash characterized by a change in the color or texture of the skin, fever, headache, swelling or inflammation of the lymph nodes, among the main ones.

      The first cases of monkeypox were recorded in 2022, since then and until the cut-off date of October 2024, 71 confirmed cases have been recorded in Veracruz and 201 suspected cases.

      According to the report, the country has seen a decrease in the reporting of probable and confirmed cases in the last year.​

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