Quarantine in Argentina: Suspected Mpox Case on Parana River Ship

A ship near Rosario, Argentina, has been quarantined due to a suspected mpox case. The vessel, flying a Liberian flag, reported a crew member with symptoms akin to the virus. Argentina's health authority has confirmed eight cases of mpox so far. The World Health Organization has declared it a global public health emergency.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 21-08-2024 02:31 IST | Created: 21-08-2024 02:31 IST
Quarantine in Argentina: Suspected Mpox Case on Parana River Ship
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A ship on Argentina's Parana River near the grains hub of Rosario has been quarantined amid suspicions of an mpox case, local media revealed on Tuesday.

The vessel, identified by its Liberian flag, has reported that a crew member is exhibiting "symptoms compatible with the virus," necessitating medical intervention. Sources from Argentina's naval league confirmed the development to outlet Infobae.

Test results remain pending, while the nation's health authorities have already documented eight confirmed cases of mpox. The viral infection, which manifests as pus-filled lesions and flu-like symptoms, is generally mild but has a fatal potential. The World Health Organization has labeled the new, fast-spreading variant in Africa a global public health emergency.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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