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Monkeypox: One case detected in the Gulf, government calls for vigilance
Published on Saturday, May 17, 2025 08:24
(Togo Official) - A case of monkeypox, or Mpox, was confirmed on Friday, May 16, in the Gulf Health District (Greater Lomé Region), the Ministry of Health announced. The victim, a 22-year-old woman, is being treated in an infectious disease treatment unit.
In response to this situation, several measures were immediately taken. These included strengthening epidemiological surveillance, establishing an early warning system, organizing medical care, and intensifying awareness-raising activities.
The public is urged to be vigilant and adopt responsible behaviors: wash hands regularly with clean water and soap, and protect your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing. It is also important to avoid any contact with bodily fluids, skin lesions, or the blood of a suspected person. If you suspect an infection, you are advised to notify the staff at the nearest health center for prompt and appropriate care.
" Monkeypox can be cured if detected and treated early ," the ministry said.
As a reminder,the Mpoxis a contagious viral disease that affects all age groups. It is transmitted through contact with an infected person or animal and usually manifests itself through fever and rash. In some cases, it can lead to death.
https://www.republiquetogolaise.com...-golfe-le-gouvernement-appelle-a-la-vigilance
Monkeypox: One case detected in the Gulf, government calls for vigilance
Published on Saturday, May 17, 2025 08:24
(Togo Official) - A case of monkeypox, or Mpox, was confirmed on Friday, May 16, in the Gulf Health District (Greater Lomé Region), the Ministry of Health announced. The victim, a 22-year-old woman, is being treated in an infectious disease treatment unit.
In response to this situation, several measures were immediately taken. These included strengthening epidemiological surveillance, establishing an early warning system, organizing medical care, and intensifying awareness-raising activities.
The public is urged to be vigilant and adopt responsible behaviors: wash hands regularly with clean water and soap, and protect your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing. It is also important to avoid any contact with bodily fluids, skin lesions, or the blood of a suspected person. If you suspect an infection, you are advised to notify the staff at the nearest health center for prompt and appropriate care.
" Monkeypox can be cured if detected and treated early ," the ministry said.
As a reminder,the Mpoxis a contagious viral disease that affects all age groups. It is transmitted through contact with an infected person or animal and usually manifests itself through fever and rash. In some cases, it can lead to death.
https://www.republiquetogolaise.com...-golfe-le-gouvernement-appelle-a-la-vigilance