HomeNewsIndiaCentre rolls out advisory amid global Mpox scare, asks states to ramp up screening and testing

Centre rolls out advisory amid global Mpox scare, asks states to ramp up screening and testing

Despite no positive cases reported at Pune's National Institute of Virology so far, the Health Ministry's advisory stressed the need for increased awareness, timely reporting, and preventive measures to mitigate public panic.

September 09, 2024 / 14:22 IST
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The advisory calls for enhanced surveillance and testing measures to manage and prevent cases of Mpox in India.
The advisory calls for enhanced surveillance and testing measures to manage and prevent cases of Mpox in India.

Union Health Secretary Apurva Chandra, on September 9, issued a formal advisory to all states and union territories, following the World Health Organisation's (WHO) declaration of Mpox as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). The advisory calls for enhanced surveillance and testing measures to manage and prevent cases of Mpox in India, reported ANI.

Despite no positive cases reported at the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune so far, the Health Ministry's advisory stressed the need for increased awareness, timely reporting, and preventive measures to mitigate public panic. It also highlighted the importance of reviewing public health preparedness at both state and district levels, including the establishment of isolation facilities for suspected and confirmed cases and ensuring the availability of necessary logistics and trained personnel.

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Healthcare workers, especially those in skin clinics, sexually transmitted disease clinics, and National Aids Control Organisation (NACO) clinics, have been advised to adhere to health protocols. Chandra assured that the Health Ministry will closely monitor the situation and provide full support to states and union territories.

The Ministry, on Sunday, announced the identification of a suspected Mpox case in a young man who recently traveled from a country with an active outbreak.