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Thailand reports suspected case of new mpox strain

Health workers prepare an isolation ward for mpox patients
Health workers prepare an isolation ward for mpox patients
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Bangkok - Thailand on Wednesday reported a suspected first case of the new more dangerous strain of mpox, which the World Health Organization has declared a global public health emergency.


The patient is a European who traveled to Thailand from an African country, Thongchai Keeratihattayakorn, head of the kingdom's Department of Disease Control told AFP. Laboratory tests are underway to confirm the strain, but officials believe it to be from Clade 1. The infected person has been quarantined in hospital. "We have done a test and they have mpox and it's not Clade 2," Thongchai told AFP.


"We are convinced the person has the Clade 1 variant, but we have to wait to see the final result in the lab for two more days." Mpox cases and deaths are surging in Africa, where outbreaks have been reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda since July.


The disease, caused by a virus transmitted by infected animals but passed from human to human through close physical contact, causes fever, muscular aches, and large boil-like skin lesions.


While mpox has been known for decades, a new more deadly, and more transmissible strain -- known as Clade 1b -- has driven the recent surge in cases.


Clade 1b causes death in about 3.6 percent of cases, with children more at risk, according to the WHO.


Formerly called monkeypox, the virus was discovered in 1958 in Denmark, in monkeys kept for research. DR Congo has reported more than 16,000 cases and 500 deaths this year.


On August 15 Sweden reported the first confirmed Clade 1 case outside Africa.


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