A Mpox case has been confirmed in Buea, in Cameroon’s South-West region. Health authorities are calling for vigilance without panic. They stress the importance of preventive measures.
Confirmed case triggers response
The confirmed case has raised concerns among residents. However, health officials say the situation is under control.
The national surveillance system remains active. It ensures early detection and proper care.
Recognizing Mpox symptoms
Mpox is a viral infectious disease. It can affect men, women and children.
Common symptoms include sudden fever, headaches and fatigue.
Patients may also develop muscle pain, swollen lymph nodes and skin rashes.
How the virus spreads
Transmission occurs mainly through close contact. This includes direct contact with skin lesions.
The virus can also spread through bodily fluids and contaminated objects.
Avoiding prolonged physical contact is essential.
Preventive measures
Simple actions can reduce risk. Regular handwashing is strongly recommended.
Avoid close contact with suspected cases. Also, do not share personal items.
Seek medical care immediately if symptoms appear.
Avoid panic and misinformation
Authorities urge the public not to stigmatize patients. Anyone can be affected.
They also warn against spreading false information. Official sources remain the most reliable.
