The National Public Health Agency (NPHA) has confirmed a concerning development in the Mpox outbreak, with four cases reported in Sierra Leone on Thursday 16 January 2025. This marks the first instance of confirmed cases in the country, signaling a critical need for public health vigilance.
Current Situation
– Total Confirmed Cases: 4
– New Cases Today: 4
– Recoveries: None reported
– Deaths: None reported
Geographic Distribution of Cases
– Tonkolili District:1 case
– Western Rural District: 2 cases
– Western Urban District: 1 case
Gender Breakdown
– Male: 3 cases
– Female: 1 case
Public Health Implications
The emergence of these cases highlights the importance of preventive measures. The public is advised to:
– Practice good hygiene, including regular handwashing.
– Avoid close contact with individuals showing symptoms of Mpox, such as rash or fever.
– Seek immediate medical attention if symptoms develop.
How to Report or Seek Assistance
If you suspect a case or need more information, contact the toll-free emergency line at **117**.
Stay Updated
For reliable updates and health guidance, visit the NPHA’s official website at [www.npha.gov.sl](http://www.npha.gov.sl).
The NPHA remains dedicated to safeguarding the health of every citizen. By adhering to public health advice and cooperating with authorities, Sierra Leoneans can collectively work to prevent the spread of Mpox.