New Delhi: Prime Minister’s Principal Secretary P K Mishra on Sunday chaired a high-level meeting to review the preparedness for Mpox amid enhanced surveillance for prompt detection.
A statement said there is no reported case of Mpox in the country as of now, and the risk of a large outbreak with sustained transmission is low, as per the current assessment.
It may be noted the World Health Organisation has declared Mpox a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in view of its prevalence and spread across many parts of Africa.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to monitor the situation, it said. It was briefed during the meeting that Mpox infections are generally self-limiting, lasting between two and four weeks, and its patients usually recover with supportive medical care and management.
The Mpox transmission happens through prolonged and close contact with an infected patient. Among the steps taken so far, a meeting of experts was convened by the National Centre for Disease Control on August 12 to assess the risk for India.
Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma. Subramanian will inspect airports in Chennai, Coimbatore and Tiruchi in the coming days to ensure that the authorities are following the department’s instructions on mpox prevention.
The Minister announced this at a function to commission dialysis machines worth ₹1.2 crore held on Sunday at the Saidapet government hospital.
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