Zuko Komisa

Less than 24 hours after announcing the first fatality, the health ministry reported on Thursday that a second individual had passed away in South Africa this week due to the mpox virus.
Six instances of mpox have been confirmed by laboratories, and since the first case was reported five weeks ago, there have been two fatalities.
Mpox spreads through intimate physical contact. Although most occurrences are mild, it can be fatal. An individual who passed away was a 38-year-old male.
” Two of these cases were confirmed in Gauteng and three in KwaZulu-Natal. The death that occurred is among the two cases reported in Gauteng. The patient passed on on Monday, 10 June 2024 in Tembisa Hospital. All cases/patients are males aged between 30-39 years without travel history to the countries currently experiencing an outbreak, which suggests there is local transmission of this infectious disease in the country.”
The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD)
Government urges the public to exercise maximum caution amid Mpox outbreak, South Africa has recorded a total number of 6 laboratory-confirmed cases and two deaths.@HealthZA @GovernmentZA pic.twitter.com/PVJpLGyhZQ
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