Mpox outbreak: 7 infected infants dead in Pakistan's Sindh
The doctor said the infants died after being admitted for painful lesions, flu-like symptoms and fever.
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The virus spreads through close contact with infected humans or even animals (AI)
Karachi, 5 Apr
Seven infants, four of whom tested positive for mpox, have died in southeastern Pakistan, in what health officials described on Sunday as the country's first local outbreak of the infectious viral disease.
The mpox
cases were reported in Sindh province's Khairpur town.
A
spokesperson for the health department said that blood samples of seven infants
were tested in Karachi, and initial findings confirmed that four of them were
affected by mpox.
The
spokesperson, Dr Ahmed Sheikh, said that the infants died in two hospitals in
Khairpur after being admitted for painful lesions, flu-like symptoms and fever.
The virus spreads through close contact with infected humans or even animals.
Sheikh
said it is the first local outbreak of the zoonotic viral infection in the
country.
In a
statement on Saturday, the health department said that the deaths were
"not directly caused by mpox".
"All
children who died were premature, too weak and had low birth weight. They were
already suffering health complications caused by malnutrition,” it said.
However,
it said that to "prevent spread of the virus, the neonatal intensive care
units of the Khairpur Medical College, Hospital and a private hospital have
been temporarily closed down”.
“An expert
team has identified the index case and the possible sources of virus
transmission and infection,” it added.
According
to the statement, the department is currently engaged in contact tracing and
has directed all hospitals to enforce infection control protocols.
The
Pakistan Medical Association, which also sent a team to Khairpur and other
places in Sindh province, reported that at least 15 children with unusual skin
pimples and lesions were admitted to hospitals in Sukkur, Khairpur, Mirpurkhas
and Hyderabad and are receiving treatment.
Dr Abdul
Ghafoor Shoro of the medical association said that several cases have surfaced
at Sukkur Children’s Hospital and other private facilities in Khairpur.
He said
urgent measures were required to prevent further spread of the contagious virus
in the community.
“The local authorities, in coordination with the health department, have set up isolation centres in different hospitals in places where such cases are being reported,” Khairpur deputy commissioner Altaf Ahmed said on Sunday.
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