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Urgent warning as 7th case of ultra-deadly mpox strain now detected in UK

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Another case of the new deadly mpox strain has been detected in the UK, health officials confirmed today. 

The clade 1b mutation, which experts have called ‘the most dangerous one so far’ kills one in ten of those infected and is believed to be behind a wave of miscarriages.

It takes the total number of confirmed cases in Britain now to seven. 

Officials don’t yet know how they became infected with the strain.

But they had ‘recently’ travelled back to the UK from Uganda, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said. 

Health chiefs say they still consider the threat clade 1b poses to the public as ‘low’. 

Professor Susan Hopkins, chief medical adviser at UKHSA, said: ‘The risk to the UK population remains low. 

‘Close contacts have been identified and offered appropriate advice in order to reduce the chance of further spread.’

Officials don't yet know how they became infected with the strain. But they had 'recently' travelled back to the UK from Uganda, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said

Officials don’t yet know how they became infected with the strain. But they had ‘recently’ travelled back to the UK from Uganda, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said 

The UK’s first mpox case was detected after the unidentified patient developed flu-like symptoms, followed by a rash and attended A&E on October 27 where they were tested. 

They were then transferred to a high-level isolation unit at the Royal Free Hospital in North London — the same facility where imported cases of Ebola were treated in 2015.    

In November, officials confirmed a further four patients were being treated at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust with the strain. 

Earlier this month, a sixth case — which had no previous links to the other cases — was also detected in East Sussex. 

They had also recently returned from Uganda and officials said they were now under specialist care at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust.

A global outbreak of mpox, previously known as monkeypox, began in Africa in May 2022.

But the latest Clade 1b strain is considered far deadlier. 

Cases of Clade 1b in the UK are a far cry from the 2022 outbreak where thousands of cases were recorded, mostly in London

Cases of Clade 1b in the UK are a far cry from the 2022 outbreak where thousands of cases were recorded, mostly in London

It has swept through central Africa killing at least 1,000 people, since the outbreak began.

Countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo have been hit especially hard with cases also spotted in Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya.

However, experts say fatality rates of clade 1b from central Africa are unlikely to be replicated in developed nations like the UK due to better access to higher quality healthcare. 

Britain’s cases means it joins countries including the US, Sweden, Thailand, India and Germany in having cases outside of Africa. 

In July, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared an ongoing mpox outbreak across several central African nations as a ‘public health emergency of international concern’.

This is the same designation the WHO gave Covid in late January 2020, just a few weeks before the virus ripped across the world, and some scientists have compared the current outbreak to the ‘early days of HIV’.

Mpox causes characteristic lumpy lesions, as well as a fever, aches and pains and fatigue.

However, in a small number of cases, it can enter the blood and lungs, as well as other parts of the body, when it becomes life-threatening.

Current mpox vaccines, which are designed to work on smallpox a close relative of the mpox virus, were used during the 2022 outbreak against the milder strain.

But they have yet to be widely tested against the more potent clade 1b strain.

The WHO and the NHS recommends a vaccine within four days of contact with someone who has the virus or within up to 14 days if there are no symptoms.

Healthcare workers and men who have sex with men are advised to receive a vaccine even if they have had no mpox exposure.

There are no direct treatments available with medics focused instead on supporting a patient to help their body fight off the virus.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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