Within three weeks, mpox cases have increased by +4’758 to cumulative 14’078 confirmed cases (all clades), including 55 deaths. The following countries have reported new cases of clade I between 03 to 24 Nov 2024:
No new clade I cases have been reported within 3 weeks from Congo (22 clade Ia cases), Zimbabwe (2 clade Ib cases), and Zambia (1 clade Ib case).
A significant number of suspected mpox cases, that are clinically compatible with mpox remain untested due to limited diagnostic capacity in some African countries and thus never get confirmed.
For updates, details, suspected cases, epidemic curves, see WHO LINK).
Follow local media and local health authority advice. Prevention measures should be followed during a stay in countries where mpox is endemic/epidemic (see also Factsheet Mpox).
General precautions
Vaccination
A vaccination against mpox is available (Jynneos®, manufactured by Bavarian Nordic). The Swiss Expert for Travel Medicine recommends vaccination against mpox in following situations, as of 3 October 2024 (the recommendation will be updated regularly depending on the development of the outbreak):
1. People staying or travelling to Province Equateur and / or Eastern D.R. Congo (South/North Kivu) and / or Burundi in case of:
2. People staying outside of Province Equateur and / or Eastern D.R. Congo (South/North Kivu) and / or Burundi (worldwide) in case of:
At the present time, it is assumed that the available vaccine against mpox (e.g. Jynneos®) is also effective against clade I. This vaccine is considered safe and highly effective in preventing severe mpox disease.
In case of symptoms
If you are diagnosed with mpox:
For clinicians:
Further information on evaluation and diagnosis: see CDC LINK.
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