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Mpox spreads into a prison


A colorized electron microscope image provided shows Mpox virus particles, green, found within infected cultured cells, blue

A colorized electron microscope image provided shows Mpox virus particles, green, found within infected cultured cells, blue (Picture: AP)

Mpox, once known as monkeypox, has spread into another area – a prison.

The highly infectious viral disease was detected at the Fort Dodge Correctional Facility in Iowa, authorities said on Tuesday.

‘We are actively managing the situation with robust health measures,’ the Iowa Department of Corrections’ chief of staff told Local 5.

‘Affected individuals are receiving care, and enhanced sanitation and isolation protocols are in place to prevent further spread.’

How many prisoners have been infected by mpox?

Exactly how many inmates were infected was not immediately known.

A department of corrections spokesperson said the type of mpox found in the facility was clade II.

Clade II is the mpox type that is endemic to West Africa and caused the global outbreak starting in 2022. It is ‘less severe’, with more than 99.9% of patients surviving, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

By contrast, clade I, endemic to Central Africa, has killed up to 10% of infected people.

What is mpox?

Mpox is caused by an infection of the Monkeypox virus, which is in the same family as the virus responsible for smallpox.

As a zoonotic disease, mpox can jump from animals to people.

Mpox has been found in mammals including small rodents and monkeys.

The Monkeypox virus was first recorded in 1958 in monkey colonies, but its origins have still not been determined.

What are mpox symptoms?

Mpox patients will often develop a rash that experiences various stages including scabbing before healing.

Other symptoms include fever, sore throat, muscle aches, back pain, swollen lymph nodes, headache and low energy.

Mpox can be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, mouth-to-mouth contact and skin-to-mouth contact.

They can also be passed from a pregnant mother to a child.

Is there a cure for mpox?

‘Currently, there is no specific treatment approved for mpox,’ stated the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

‘However, there are several antiviral medications used to treat smallpox and other conditions that may help patients with mpox.’

Where has mpox spread?

Mpox has spread around the globe, with 99,518 cases in 122 locations as of August 6, according to the CDC.

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