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Mpox panic spreads in Malawi after 4 cases
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35746, member: 636"] Malawi health officials found four people sick with Mpox, the first two cases showed up in Lilongwe. Health Minister Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda shared this news Friday as she leads the government team fighting health threats. All sick patients receive care right now; nobody has died from the disease. Doctors can help ease the pain even though no cure exists. Early medical help makes symptoms less severe. The sickness hits children, pregnant women, those with weak immune systems, or people with many sex partners harder than others. The government works to protect these groups by better monitoring cases and teaching people about the disease. The government plans to catch cases early and keep sick people apart from others. Schools and neighborhoods will check daily for signs like fever, headache, feeling tired, or skin rash. School leaders must look for symptoms when students return to class. Any sick student or teacher needs to go to a health center quickly. Schools and medical places will have special areas to keep suspected cases away from everybody else. Schools must post health messages everywhere on campus. They need to tell parents and health workers quickly if someone might have Mpox. This helps track down anyone who came near the sick person. Special help goes to pregnant staff and people already sick with other things. These workers can stay away from risky places or situations. Health leaders ask all Malawians to watch for Mpox signs and stay clean. Anyone feeling sick should see a doctor quickly. The country works together to stop this disease from spreading further through careful monitoring and quick action. [/QUOTE]
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