California officials confirm 1st US case of severe mpox strain with no travel history
The first U.S. case of locally transmitted Clade I mpox, a more severe strain, was confirmed in Long Beach, with only eight national cases reported, officials said.
- Long Beach health officials are investigating a resident's infection with clade I mpox, the first known case in the U.S. without a travel history.
- The unidentified patient is now recovering at home after hospitalization and is the seventh person nationwide confirmed with clade I mpox.
- Health officials state that clade I mpox generally causes more severe illness than clade II, which was involved in a 2022-23 outbreak.
- Despite the low risk, vaccines are recommended for certain groups, according to Mayor Rex Richardson's statement emphasizing the need for vigilance and continued community surveillance.
78 Articles
78 Articles
Mpox in US: California 1st 3 Unrelated US Cases of Severe Mpox Strain With No Travel History
Health officials in California have confirmed three unrelated cases of clade I mpox in residents of Long Beach and Los Angeles County, marking the first known US instances of the strain acquired without recent international travel. Mpox in US: California 1st 3 Unrelated US Cases of Severe Mpox Strain With No Travel History.
California Mpox Cases Raise Concerns, but Health Officials Say the Risk Remains Low
(MedPage Today) -- Two Californians diagnosed with mpox may be the first U.S. cases resulting from the local spread of a different version of the virus, health officials said. The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services this week confirmed...
It is characterized by rash or skin lesions that usually concentrate on the face and palms of the hands and feet
L.A. County Health officials confirm another case of severe Mpox strain
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health on Friday confirmed another case of a more severe strain of mpox in a local patient with no known history of travel to areas where the virus is usually found.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 64% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium