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Mpox Case Confirmed Near Moscow
2 Feb
Summary
- A mpox case was confirmed in a Domodedovo hospital.
- The patient is receiving symptomatic treatment and is in satisfactory condition.
- Russia's consumer rights watchdog is investigating the epidemiological situation.

A case of mpox has been confirmed in a hospital in Domodedovo, a city situated near Moscow. The patient's condition is reported as satisfactory, and they are currently undergoing symptomatic treatment.
Russia's consumer rights watchdog has initiated an epidemiological investigation into this development. Mpox, previously recognized as monkeypox, is an uncommon viral illness endemic to remote areas of Central and Western Africa. The virus was first documented as transmitting from animals to humans in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1970.
According to the WHO, mpox is primarily transmitted to humans through wild animals like rodents and primates. Secondary transmission among humans is generally limited. Historically, mortality rates during mpox outbreaks have ranged from 1% to 10%, disproportionately affecting younger individuals. Common symptoms include a skin rash or mucosal lesions lasting two to four weeks, accompanied by fever, headache, muscle aches, and swollen lymph nodes.




