CARICOM nationals urged to be vigiliant against spread of mpox virus

  • Aug, Fri, 2024

Caribbean Community (CARICOM)  chairman,  Dickon Mitchell is urging citizens of the region “to remain alert” regarding the outbreak of mpox, which has been classified as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).

In a statement, Mitchell, who is the Prime Minister of Grenada, said that the Guyana-based CARICOM Secretariat will work with the Trinidad-based Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) to ensure a well-coordinated regional and international response.

“CARPHA will continue to work with member states and CARICOM IMPACS (Implementation Agency for Crime and Security) to monitor incoming passengers and facilitate the rapid identification of potential cases. Regular updates will be provided on the risk status as more information becomes available and if more cases are identified outside of Africa,” he said.

Mitchell said that through collective efforts and heightened awareness, ”the Caribbean Community can effectively safeguard the health and wellbeing of our communities against this public health concern”.

Mpox is a zoonotic disease caused by the monkeypox virus that can spread through direct contact with infected individuals, animals, or contaminated materials. The current outbreak has shown a rapid increase in cases, particularly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and neighbouring countries, with the potential for further spread globally
Although CARPHA has reported no cases of mpox clade 1b in the Caribbean to date, Prime Minister Mitchell said enhanced surveillance for rapid identification of possible cases is essential to ensure the safety and health security of our citizens.

”As Chair of the Caribbean Community, I urge all citizens to remain alert by staying informed through updates from CARPHA and local health authorities regarding mpox and its transmission.

“It is important to be vigilant for any unusual rashes or lesions, especially if individuals have a travel history to areas with reported cases of mpox and seek immediate medical attention if signs or symptoms are detected. Additionally, reporting any suspicious cases to local health authorities is a critical step in allowing for further epidemiological investigation”.

Mitchell said regional governments remain resolute in their support to strengthen Ministries of Health within their countries to ensure effective surveillance efforts and public health strategies to raise public awareness about mpox and contribute to our collective preparedness.

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Aug 23, CMC
CMC/gt/ir/2024

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