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Kosovo detects first monkeypox case after man returns from AfricaKosovo's Institute of Public Health said a 30-year-old Kosovo citizen was admitted to hospital on December 24 after returning from a west African country.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>The health authorities have traced all people the patient was in contact with and shared recommendations for infection prevention and control measures. (Representative image)</p></div>

The health authorities have traced all people the patient was in contact with and shared recommendations for infection prevention and control measures. (Representative image)

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Pristina: Kosovo health authorities said on Friday they had detected the country's first case of monkeypox (mpox), in a man who had recently returned from Africa.

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Kosovo's Institute of Public Health said a 30-year-old Kosovo citizen was admitted to hospital on December. 24 after returning from a west African country. It did not name the country.

"His symptoms were fever, chills, and skin changes in face and hands," the institute said in a statement, adding that the patient appeared stable.

The health authorities have traced all people the patient was in contact with and shared recommendations for infection prevention and control measures, it said.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) said in late November that the mpox outbreak continued to represent a public health emergency.

The agency declared an emergency in August, when a new form of mpox spread from the badly hit Democratic Republic of Congo to neighbouring countries.

Monkeypox is a usually a mild viral infection. Symptoms include fever, headaches and skin lesions.

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(Published 27 December 2024, 16:32 IST)