HEALTH/LIFESTYLE
Third Monkeypox Case of 2024 Reported in Peshawar Amid Rising Health Concerns
The Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations, and Coordination on Friday confirmed the third monkeypox (mpox) case of 2024 in Pakistan. The patient, who recently returned from the Middle East, was diagnosed with the virus at Peshawar Airport through a health screening desk set up to monitor incoming travelers.
According to a spokesperson from the health ministry, the individual exhibited symptoms upon arrival and was immediately transferred to a hospital for further testing and treatment. The subsequent tests confirmed the presence of mpox.
Over the past two years, Pakistan has reported a total of 12 mpox cases, with this year’s tally already reaching three. The recent spike in cases has prompted health officials to enhance monitoring, especially at major entry points like airports. Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed Bhurt, a health coordinator, emphasized the robust screening and surveillance systems in place at all airports to manage and contain potential cases, thereby ensuring public safety.
“We are committed to safeguarding the public from outbreaks through serious and sustained measures,” Dr. Bhurt assured the public. The Ministry of Health continues to closely monitor the situation and is prepared to respond swiftly to any new cases that arise.