The Permanent Secretary for Public Health orders the Department of Disease Control to closely monitor smallpox after 70% of cases in Africa are children WHO is preparing to consider declaring an international public health emergency .
Dr. Opas Karikawinpong Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Public Health reveals that the World Health Organization reported an outbreak of smallpox. that more and more cases are being found in Africa, with 15 countries reporting cases of smallpox this year. More than 90 percent of the patients are in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo), 70 percent of them are children. The death rate is around 5 percent in countries where cases have recently been found are Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda, which is located in the eastern part of DR Congo the number of patients with smallpox has been increase from many years ago and from the original disease in adults But now there is a rapid increase in the number of pediatric patients. after finding a more infectious Clade Ib subspecies. From close contact with a patient who has pustules or secretions containing the virus. or having sex with a patient who has the virus The infected person will have visible symptoms, namely blisters or pus In addition to fever and sore throat, it is recommended to avoid close contact with sick people, hands wash often, and do not share tools with others.
Director-General of the World Health Organization Invites a meeting of the expert group to consider whether it is appropriate to declare this new round of smallpox outbreak Is it a public health emergency of international concern (Public Health Crisis of International Concern) to increase the mobilization of resources to provide adequate support to countries with severe violations? In Thailand the Ministry of Public Health has assigned the Department of Disease Control to update disease surveillance measures. Even at the international infectious disease control checkpoint and each hospital Coordinate and contact Thai people and foreigners traveling from countries with outbreaks to observe symptoms and report to infectious disease control officials. And if you suspect that you are sick after returning, you should see a doctor immediately for diagnosis and treatment. To the general public Please do not worry. This is because Thailand has experience in dealing with smallpox, an emerging infectious disease, in the period 2022-2023, where most patients are those with risky sexual behaviour. And there is a system for monitoring, screening, and disease prevention and control that is standard and globally accepted.
2024-08-11 12:30:10
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