Public advised caution amid rising cases of zika and mpox

Infectious disease specialist Dr Syed Faisal Mahmood warns public about escalating threat of vector-borne illnesses

According to CDC data as of August 4, there had been 38,465 cases of mpox and 1,456 deaths in Africa since January 2022. PHOTO: REUTERS

The public has been urged to observe heightened vigilance and preventive measures to combat the emerging health risks from the spread of diseases such as zika, dengue, and mpox. Zika, dengue, and mpox.

The critical warning to the public about the escalating threat of vector-borne illneses was issued by infectious disease specialist Dr Syed Faisal Mahmood.

Dr Mahmood, a prominent authority on infectious diseases in Pakistan, stressed the importance of early detection and timely intervention.

While mpox currently poses a low risk, its high transmissibility makes caution essential, particularly for those travelling to or from affected regions.

He outlined key symptoms of mpox, including fever, headache, muscle aches, and distinctive rash or blisters.

In addition, Dr Mahmood highlighted the risks associated with Zika virus, especially for pregnant women, as it can lead to severe birth defects like microcephaly.

He advised pregnant women and those planning to conceive to avoid areas where Zika is prevalent, use insect repellents, and wear protective clothing.

He emphasised the necessity of public education in preventing these diseases, noting that awareness and prompt action can significantly reduce infection risks.

Dr Mahmood also called for community-level efforts to enhance understanding and prevention of vector-borne diseases.

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