One mpox case found in Uganda prison, official says

Above, a colorized transmission electron micrograph of mpox virus particles (pink) found within an infected cell (yellow), cultured in the laboratory, captured at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Integrated Research Facility in Fort Detrick, Maryland. (NIAID via Reuters)
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Updated 08 October 2024
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One mpox case found in Uganda prison, official says

  • The World Health Organization declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern in August
  • The latest figures released last week showed Uganda’s mpox caseload had risen to 41

KAMPALA: A case of mpox has been found in Nakasongola jail in central Uganda, a prison spokesperson said on Tuesday, adding that the patient had been isolated and was receiving treatment.
The World Health Organization declared the outbreak, which was first detected in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo at the start of the year, a public health emergency of international concern in August after a new variant was identified.
“Unfortunately the prisoner couldn’t be given bail since he’s being held for murder,” said Frank Baine, a spokesperson for the Uganda Prison Service. “We suspect he came in with it but that’s being investigated.”
The latest figures released last week showed Uganda’s mpox caseload had risen to 41, according to a health official quoted by the Daily Monitor, Uganda’s biggest independent newspaper.
Health Ministry spokesperson Emmanuel Ainebyoona said he would give an update on the outbreak later on Tuesday.


Spain says Venezuela freed three more Spanish prisoners

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Spain says Venezuela freed three more Spanish prisoners

MADRID: Venezuela has freed three more Spanish prisoners following the US ouster of long-time strongman Nicolas Maduro, after five were released last week, Spain’s foreign minister said on Tuesday.
The releases on Monday concerned three Spanish-Venezuelan dual nationals, with one deciding to stay in the South American country and another set to return to Spain, Jose Manuel Albares told Catalunya Radio.
“This is a second step that we consider very positive, and in this new phase we encourage the Venezuelan government to continue moving forward in that direction,” he said.