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A New Imported Case of Mpox, Risk Considered Limited

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
A new case of smallpox (Mpox), imported from Madagascar, was confirmed in Mayotte on April 8, the Regional Health Agency (ARS) announced. The patient, asymptomatic during their trip, was not contagious during the flight. Health authorities quickly implemented isolation and contact tracing measures, including offering vaccination. At this stage, the risk of secondary transmission is considered "very limited." Given the ongoing circulation of the …
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A new case of smallpox (Mpox), imported from Madagascar, was confirmed in Mayotte on April 8, the Regional Health Agency (ARS) announced. The patient, asymptomatic during their trip, was not contagious during the flight. Health authorities quickly implemented isolation and contact tracing measures, including offering vaccination. At this stage, the risk of secondary transmission is considered "very limited." Given the ongoing circulation of the …

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news in on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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