City
Epaper

Tanzania: Border surveillance up as mpox cases reported in neighboring nations

By IANS | Updated: August 5, 2024 11:40 IST

Dodoma, Aug 5 Tanzanian health authorities said that they had reinforced surveillance at the country's border entry points ...

Open in App

Dodoma, Aug 5 Tanzanian health authorities said that they had reinforced surveillance at the country's border entry points after cases of mpox (monkeypox), an infectious disease caused by the mpox virus, were reported in neighbouring countries, including Burundi, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Englibert Kayombo, acting head of government communications in the Ministry of Health, on Sunday, said teams of health workers are deployed to the country's border points to step up surveillance against the viral disease.

"The health workers are screening people arriving in the country and those departing from the country," Kayombo told Xinhua news agency in an interview. "Until now, we don't have any Tanzanians diagnosed with mpox."

He also said since Tanzania is not an island, contingency plans have been put in place in case anyone is diagnosed with the disease.

On Monday, the East African Community (EAC), a regional bloc, called on its eight member states to educate their citizens on how to protect themselves and prevent the spread of mpox.

The alert followed reports from the World Health Organization that Burundi and the DRC, both members of the EAC, were experiencing an outbreak of the viral mpox disease.

Reports also indicated that Kenya recently confirmed its first mpox case at the Taita-Taveta border point. The virus was detected in a long-distance truck driver, travelling from Uganda to Rwanda through Kenya.

The mpox virus spreads from animals to humans and is transmitted between people through close contact, contaminated objects, and respiratory droplets.

Mpox symptoms include skin rash or lesions, fever, intense headache, muscle aches, back pain, general body weakness, and swollen lymph nodes, typically lasting two to four weeks.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPakistan: At least 13 die in two separate road accidents in Balochistan

InternationalCalls for accountability over enforced disappearances in Pakistan grow at UN

International3 dead in Morocco as protests intensify

InternationalEAM Jaishankar, Aviation Minister Kinjarapu join Airbus-IndiGo reception in Delhi

InternationalPakistan: Nine killed, four injured in Peshawar bomb blast

International Realted Stories

InternationalUN approves travel ban exemptions for Afghan FM to visit India from October 9-16

International"Will do everything to guarantee the security you deserve": Keir Starmer on Manchester Synagogue terror attack

InternationalNetanyahu hails naval forces for intercepting Gaza-bound aid flotilla

InternationalRRAG highlights racial violence against indigenous people in Bangladesh before UNHRC

InternationalIndia condemns terror attack on Manchester synagogue during Yom Kippur services