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Azerbaijan Reports First Mpox Case, Patient Isolated in Baku

Azerbaijan confirmed its first mpox case involving a 22-year-old returning from a trip abroad. The patient is under isolation and treatment in Baku, with family members under observation.

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Azerbaijan Reports First Mpox Case, Patient Isolated in Baku

Azerbaijan has its first case of Mpox confirmed by the country’s Ministry of Health and Management Union of Medical Territorial Units, TABIB. Azerbaijani health authorities have isolated and are currently treating a 22-year-old citizen in a Baku hospital.

Patient Information and Condition

The patient had returned from a foreign tourist trip from January 2 to January 11. After some days of return, he reported to the medical facilities in Baku with signs and symptoms that included weakness, fever, a skin rash, swollen lymph nodes, and muscular pain. Authorities have not said where the patient traveled recently.

Family members who have been in close contact with the patient are now under home observation. The health department confirmed that none of them are showing any symptoms of pox yet.

What Is Mpox?

Mpox was formerly known as the monkeypox. It is a viral disease spread by very close contact. It usually presents as a flu-like infection with pus-filled lesions. While the majority of the infection cases are moderate, some infections can become severe, and could potentially cause death.

The World Health Organization (WHO) classified pox as a global public health emergency in August after the Democratic Republic of Congo outbreak. It had already spread to neighboring countries and further abroad, thus creating concern about the transmission of the disease.

Precautionary Measures in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani health authorities are monitoring the situation closely and implementing measures that are necessary to avoid further spread. Public awareness campaigns and precautionary protocols are expected to follow.

This case reminds us of the need for vigilance and quick response to emerging health threats. Travelers are encouraged to be informed about symptoms and take preventive measures to ensure their safety.

This development undoubtedly calls for strong global health measures to effectively stop the spread of such infectious diseases as pox. Meanwhile, as Azerbaijan diligently goes about containing this particular case, global public health monitoring and response units actively continue to assess the evolving situation.