Centre advises states to screen, test all suspect Mpox cases
In a letter to states and Union territories on Monday, Union Health Secretary Apurva Chandra asked them to prevent any undue panic amongst the masses
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New Delhi, 9 Sept
The Centre on Monday advised states
and Union territories to screen and test all suspect Mpox cases in the
community, and identify isolation facilities in hospitals for both suspect and
confirmed patients.
In a letter to states and Union
territories on Monday, Union Health Secretary Apurva Chandra asked them to
prevent any undue panic amongst the masses. "No new case of mpox has been
reported in India in the current outbreak, and none of the samples in suspected
cases has tested positive," he said while emphasising the need to stay
alert.
Chandra underlined that the
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare continues to closely monitor the evolving
situation. He asked the states and Union Territories to review public health
preparedness, particularly at the health facility level, identify isolation
facilities in hospitals, and ensure the availability of required logistics and
trained human resources at such facilities.
The Union health secretary also
called for the orientation of all key stakeholders with a focus on surveillance
units under the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) at state and
district levels to re-orient them on definitions of suspect, probable,
confirmed cases, contact tracing and other surveillance activities.
In the letter, Chandra asked all
states to make people aware of the mpox disease, its mode of spread, the need
for timely reporting and taking preventive measures, besides reviewing the
public health preparedness and isolation facilities for both suspect and
confirmed cases.
"No new case of mpox has been
reported in India in the current outbreak, and none of the samples in suspected
cases has tested positive," he said and asserted that the health ministry
continues to closely monitor the evolving situation.
On Sunday, the ministry said a man
who recently travelled from a country experiencing mpox transmission has been
identified as a suspected case of the disease and his samples have been
collected for testing. It said the man has been isolated at a designated
hospital and there is no cause for concern. In the letter, Chandra said the
World Health Organization (WHO) on August 14 declared the current outbreak of
mpox a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).
As highlighted by WHO, the decision
was taken in view of the continuously rising trend of mpox cases in the
Democratic Republic of Congo in the last six months. Spread of mpox cases has
been reported from newer East African countries such as Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda,
and Uganda.
In its latest situational update,
WHO has highlighted that the clinical picture of the cases has largely remained
the same, Chandra said listing key characteristics according to which most
cases are young males with a median age of 34 years (range 18-44 years).
Among modes of transmission
reported globally, sexual contact is the most commonly reported, followed by
person-to-person non-sexual contact and among cases where at least one symptom
is reported, the most common symptom is rash, followed by fever, Chandra said
in the letter. Around half of the cases with available information on their HIV
status are reported to be in persons living with HIV, he said. He said the
disease surveillance network under the IDSP continues to monitor for any clustering
of cases.
Health units at points of entry
(airports) have been instructed to strengthen health screening of incoming
travellers to detect any suspected case, the Union health secretary said,
adding the laboratory network under Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
has also been strengthened.
"Further, considering the
disease epidemiology, the State AIDS Control societies are requested to be kept
on alert to pick up on suspect cases and improve community awareness on the
issue to promote timely reporting of cases," the letter said.
Chandra also highlighted some key
public health actions required to prevent/minimize the risk of any case or
death due to mpox in the country. He stressed on wide dissemination of the
ministry's guidelines for management of mpox and dissemination and action on
the updated CD-Alert on the disease issued by NCDC.
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