ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) said on Monday two patients of monkeypox admitted at the hospital had recovered and been discharged, with all five cases of the infection diagnosed in Pakistan now cured.
Monkeypox, or mpox, is a zoonotic infection that can spread from animals to humans. The viral disease can also be contracted from one person to another and causes high fever and body pains as well as pus-filled skin lesions.
The first case of mpox in Pakistan was confirmed by the National Institute of Health in the capital, Islamabad, late in April. The country went on to confirm four more cases.
“Both patients of monkeypox admitted in PIMS have been discharged,” PIMS said in a message to journalists.
Mpox was declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization in July 2022. Earlier this month, WHO said the global outbreak of mpox, which initially baffled experts as the disease spread to more than 100 countries last year, was no longer an international emergency, after a dramatic drop in cases in recent months.
In Pakistan, the NIH, provincial health departments, border health services and district health authorities were advised after the first case to ensure surveillance through laboratory diagnostics, contact tracing, rapid identification of suspected cases, and to provide care and isolate cases to prevent transmission.