If you have recently returned from Africa and are displaying any if the below symptoms, please make the Care Navigator aware if you are calling the practice, or if you are submitting an AskMyGP request.
The symptoms of mpox begin 5 to 21 days (average 6 to 16 days) after exposure with initial clinical presentation of fever, malaise, lymphadenopathy and headache. Within 1 to 5 days after the appearance of fever, a rash develops, often beginning on the face or genital area and it may then spread to other parts of the body. The rash changes and goes through different stages before finally forming a scab which later falls off.
The countries where Clade I cases have been reported, as well as countries bordering those with ongoing Clade I transmission are currently:
- DRC
- Republic of Congo
- Central African Republic
- Burundi
- Rwanda
- Uganda
- Kenya
- Cameroon
- Gabon
- Angola
- South Sudan
- Tanzania
- Zambia