Singapore says it has detected 13 cases of mpox Clade 2 infection in 2024
A test tube labelled "Mpox virus positive" is held in this illustration taken August 20, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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Singapore has detected 13 cases of mpox Clade 2 infections
this year, the health ministry said in a bulletin on Thursday.
To date, all mpox infections in the city-state have been the
"less severe" Clade 2 infections, it added.
Earlier on Thursday, Thailand
confirmed an mpox case reported this week was the Clade 1b strain of
the virus, the second confirmed case of the variant outside of Africa. Clade 1b
has triggered
global concern due to the ease with which it spreads through routine
close contact.
The World Health Organization declared the recent outbreak
of the disease a public
health emergency of international concern after the new variant was
identified.
Singapore said it was monitoring the global situation
closely.
The health ministry said that as a precaution, it will from
Friday screen the temperatures of travellers arriving at Changi and Seletar
airports from places exposed to the risk of mpox outbreaks.


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