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Our #Mpox situation report for week 37, 2024 has been published.

Our weekly situation reports provide an update on the current #mpox situation in Nigeria and national response activities.

🔗 Download the situation report via:
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=8&name=An%20Update%20of%20Monkeypox%20Outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
#Mpox can be treated.

Do not self-medicate!

Visit a healthcare facility close to you for proper health care when you observe any symptoms associated with #mpox.

#StayHealthy
In epidemiological week 38, our National #Mpox Emergency Operations Centre reported 5 confirmed cases of #mpox.

This includes a backlog of 2 cases from epi week 37.

🔗 Download our situation report for an update on the #mpox situation in Nigeria and national response activities⬇️
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=8&name=An%20Update%20of%20Monkeypox%20Outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
#Mpox mainly spreads through contact with the

➡️blood or body fluids of infected animals, mostly via bites, scratches, handling, or eating inadequately cooked meats.

➡️virus from an infected person or contaminated materials

Visit a healthcare centre close to you if you notice symptoms associated with #mpox.

#PreventMpox
In epidemiological week 39, our National #Mpox Emergency Operations Centre reported 5 confirmed cases of #mpox.

This includes a backlog of 3 cases from epi week 38.

🔗 Download our situation report for an update on the #mpox situation in Nigeria and national response activities⬇️
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=8&name=An%20Update%20of%20Monkeypox%20Outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
Most #Mpox patients recover after receiving proper and expert care.

Visit a healthcare facility when experiencing symptoms associated with the illness for proper treatment.

Do not self-medicate.
Is it #Mpox?

Be aware of these symptoms:
❗️Rash containing pus on the face, palms, soles of the feet and genitals
❗️Persistent headaches
❗️Sudden fever
❗️Swollen lymph nodes
❗️Body pain and weakness

If you experience any of these symptoms, seek immediate medical attention. Do not self-medicate!

Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing #mpox.
In epidemiological week 40, our National #Mpox Emergency Operations Centre reported 6 confirmed cases of #mpox.

The total confirmed cases include a backlog of 13 cases from epi week 39.

🔗 Download our situation report for an update on the #mpox situation in Nigeria and national response activities⬇️
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=8&name=An%20Update%20of%20Monkeypox%20Outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
In epidemiological week 41, our National #Mpox Emergency Operations Centre reported 102 confirmed cases and 0 deaths of #mpox.


🔗 Download our situation report for an update on the #mpox situation in Nigeria and national response activities⬇️
https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/sitreps/?cat=8&name=An%20Update%20of%20Monkeypox%20Outbreak%20in%20Nigeria
🐒Mpox is a self-limiting disease; which means with proper care, most patients recover fully. 🙌

Early detection, proper treatment, and preventive measures are key to protecting yourself and your loved ones.

📌Let’s stay informed, avoid panic and work together to stop the spread and protect our communities ✅️


Stay informed, stay safe!

#MPox #StaySafe #NCDCNigeria
#Mpox is not a punishment from God, it is a vaccine- preventable disease and a Medical condition that requires early detection and treatment.

Together we can stop discrimination, support those affected and protect our communities! ☑️

#MpoxAwareness #StopStigma #NCDCNigeria
#Mpox is a viral disease caused by the Monkeypox Virus.
Protect yourself and your loved ones from this disease and Stay safe with these simple daily actions:

▶️ Wash your hands often
➡️Avoid unnecessary contact with animals
➡️ Don’t share personal items
➡️Get vaccinated if eligible
➡️Always disinfect frequently touched surfaces.

👉 Stay informed, Stay clean, Stay healthy!

#MpoxPrevention #StaySafe #NCDCNigeria
🦠#Mpox is a viral disease that spreads through close contact with infected persons, animals, or contaminated materials.

Common symptoms includes:
☑️ Fever
☑️Headache
☑️Muscle aches
☑️Skin rashes.

⚠️Early recognition and prompt care are key to preventing further spread.

Stay informed. Stay protected.


#MpoxAwareness #PublicHealth #NCDCNigeria