New Delhi, August 18, 2024: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been continuously monitoring the Monkey Pox or MPox situation in the country after the World Health Organization (WHO) has again declared Mpox Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on August 14 last.
Since the 2022 declaration of Public Health Emergency of International Concern by WHO, 30 cases were reported in India. The last case of Mpox was detected in March 2024.
As advised by the Prime Minister, Dr P K Mishra, Principal Secretary to Prime Minister, had chaired a high-level meeting to review the status of preparedness for Mpox in the country and related public health measures.
Dr P K Mishra directed that surveillance be enhanced and effective measures be taken for prompt detection of cases. He further directed that the testing laboratories network should be geared up for early diagnosis. Presently 32 labs are equipped for testing.
Dr Mishra directed that the protocols for prevention and treatment of the disease may be disseminated on a large scale. He further emphasised an awareness campaign amongst the healthcare providers regarding the signs and symptoms of the disease and the need for timely notification to the surveillance system.
It may be noted that the WHO has again declared Mpox Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on August 14 last in view of its prevalence and spread across many parts of Africa.
As per an earlier statement from WHO, globally since 2022 from 116 countries, 99,176 cases and 208 deaths had been reported due to Mpox.
Subsequently, they have reported that Mpox cases have been steadily increasing in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Last year, the reported cases increased significantly, and already the number of cases reported so far this year has exceeded last year’s total, with more than 15,600 cases and 537 deaths.
The high-level meeting was briefed that as of now, there is no reported case of Mpox in the country. As per the present assessment, the risk of a large outbreak with sustained transmission is low.
Principal Secretary to Prime Minister was informed that Mpox infections are generally self-limiting lasting between 2-4 weeks; Mpox patients usually recover with supportive medical care and management.
Mpox transmission happens through prolonged and close contact with an infected patient. It happens largely through the sexual route, direct contact with body/lesion fluid of the patient, or through the contaminated clothing/linen of an infected person.
It was informed by the Health Secretary that the following steps have already been taken in the last one week:
A meeting of experts was convened by the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on August 12, 2024 to assess the risk for India.
A Communicable Disease (CD) Alert on Mpox issued earlier by the NCDC is being updated to capture the newer developments.
Sensitization of the health teams at International Airports (Ports of Entry) has been undertaken.
It was also informed that today morning, a Video Conference was convened by the Director General Health Services (DGHS) with more than 200 participants. The health authorities at state level including the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) units in the States and at the Ports of Entry etc. were sensitized in this regard.
The meeting was attended by Dr V K Paul, Member NITI, Apurva Chandra, Secretary (Health & Family Welfare), Dr Rajiv Bahl, Secretary (Health Research), Krishna S Vatsa, Member Secretary (National Disaster Management Authority), Sanjay Jaju, Secretary (Information & Broadcasting) and Govind Mohan, Home Secretary designate, along with officers of other ministries.
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