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Mpox symptoms in pregnant women: Risks and prevention tips

Mpox, transmitted through close physical contact or contaminated objects, poses significant risks to expectant mothers and their unborn children. Pregnant women infected with the virus may experience severe illness, complications, and even the danger of vertical transmission to the foetus.

September 09, 2024 / 12:00 IST
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Pregnancy complications: Babies born to mothers with Mpox are at higher risk of infection, which can lead to complications like skin lesions, respiratory distress, and fever (Image: Canva)
Pregnancy complications: Babies born to mothers with Mpox are at higher risk of infection, which can lead to complications like skin lesions, respiratory distress, and fever (Image: Canva)

India on Sunday reported its first suspected case of Mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) in a young male patient who had recently returned from a country which has declared an outbreak of the disease. The Ministry of Health assured the public that there is no cause for concern, emphasising that India is well-prepared to manage isolated travel-related cases.

While the general population is being closely monitored, pregnant women remain particularly vulnerable to infectious diseases, including Mpox, due to changes in their immune system. Mpox, transmitted through close physical contact or contaminated objects, poses significant risks to expectant mothers and their unborn children. Pregnant women infected with the virus may experience severe illness, complications, and even the danger of vertical transmission to the fetus.

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Understanding these risks and adopting necessary precautions is crucial to safeguarding the health of both mother and child, says Delhi-based gynaecologist Dr Manisha Kadam.

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