Kenyan truck driver recovers from Mpox, no new cases recorded
Public Health and Professional Standards Principal
Secretary Mary Muthoni, in a statement to newsrooms on Tuesday, said the truck
driver was identified with a “generalized rash” at the Taveta One Stop Border
Point on July 22, 2024.
PS Muthoni said he was then isolated at the Taveta
sub-county hospital where skin lesion samples were taken to the National Public
Health Laboratories for testing, and came back positive for Mpox on July 29, 2024.
“The patient has recovered. However, due to
the infectiousness of Mpox and as per international guidelines for mpox
response, the Ministry of Health and the County Health Department of Taita
Taveta began identifying all persons that had been in close contact with the
patient,” noted the PS.
“We are tracing all his close contacts at his
workplace, at the hospital where he was admitted and along his travel routes.
So far, no other case has been confirmed in the country. The patient has
travelled through Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda. So, we are working with
our neighbouring countries to identify any contacts and any other potential
cases.”
PS Muthoni also noted that the ministry has
since deployed a rapid response to affected counties and activated Public
Health Emergency Operation Centres across the nation.
“All counties have been advised to sensitize
the public on the outbreak and the requisite preventive measures necessary to
avoid contracting the disease and also the steps to take when they contract the
disease including frequent hand washing with soap and water or hand sanitizer,
seeking treatment early when infected and avoiding close contact with sick
persons,” added PS Muthoni.
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