Sierra Leone declares emergency after confirming 2nd mpox case in 4 days
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[January 14, 2025]
By KEMO CHAM and WILSON MCMAKIN
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Sierra Leone declared a state of emergency Monday
after the country reported its second case of mpox in less than four
days, health authorities said.
Neither case had known recent contact with infected animals or other
sick individuals, the health ministry said. Only the first case involved
recent travel, limited to the airport town of Lungi in the northern Port
Loko District between Dec. 26 and Jan. 6th. Both patients are receiving
treatment at a hospital in the capital, Freetown.
Mpox, also known as monkeypox, was first identified by scientists in
1958 when outbreaks of a “pox-like” disease in monkeys occurred. Until
recently, most human cases were seen in people in central and West
Africa who had close contact with infected animals.
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In 2022, the virus was confirmed to
spread via sex for the first time and triggered outbreaks in more
than 70 countries across the world that had not previously reported
mpox. The Congo has borne the brunt of the epidemic, with a vast
majority of the roughly 43,000 suspected cases and 1,000 deaths in
Africa this year.
Sierra Leone was previously the epicenter of the
2014 Ebola outbreak, the deadliest in history. The outbreak,
primarily concentrated in West Africa, affected Sierra Leone the
most, with nearly 4,000 deaths out of the more than 11,000 recorded
globally. The country also lost 7% of its healthcare workforce to
the outbreak.
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