Monkeypox: 97 cases confirmed in Ireland

This is an increase of 12 cases since last week, figures from Ireland’s infectious disease authority show.
Monkeypox: 97 cases confirmed in Ireland

By Gráinne Ní Aodha, PA

There have been 97 confirmed cases of monkeypox in Ireland, according to the latest figures from the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC).

This is up from a total of 85 confirmed cases notified to health authorities in the previous week.

The number of acute cases of monkeypox in Ireland remains the same as the previous week – 10 patients have been itted to hospital, four of whom were itted for clinical care, two were itted for isolation purposes only, and information on the reason for ission for the other four is still awaited.

Among all 97 cases notified as of July 30th, all patients are male and have a median age of 36.

In 75 cases, the sexual orientation of the person is known, and all self-identify as gay, bisexual or other men who have sex with men (gbMSM).

For each case, the HPSC said public health professionals are following up those who had close with the patient while they were infectious.

Public health risk assessments have been undertaken, the HPSC said, and those who were in with the cases are being advised on what to do in the event that they become ill.

A multi-country outbreak of monkeypox has resulted in more than 25,000 confirmed cases of the disease worldwide, leading the World Health Organisation to declare a public health emergency of international concern in July.

It has been recommended that countries with cases of monkeypox should strengthen their public health and clinical responses to stop transmission and engage with affected communities.

The vast majority of these cases do not have a travel link to a country where monkeypox has been endemic.

Many countries have reported that the cases are predominantly, but not exclusively, in males who self-identify as gbMSM.

Last week, the Government accepted a recommendation from the National Immunisation Advisory Committee (Niac) to offer the smallpox vaccine to people who are at high risk of monkeypox infection in Ireland – including gay, bisexual men and other men who have sex with men.

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