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Japan Issues Level-One Mpox Alert for Travelers to Seven African Countries

August 17, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

August 17, Tokyo (JAPANDAILY) – The Japanese government has issued a level-one alert regarding mpox, the viral disease formerly known as monkeypox. This alert serves as a precautionary measure for Japanese citizens traveling to or residing in seven African countries.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is advising all travelers to exercise heightened caution in response to the increasing cases of mpox in these regions. The affected countries include Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Gabon, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.

Mpox, which is transmitted through close contact with infected individuals or animals, has been a growing concern due to recent outbreaks in several African nations. Symptoms of the disease include fever, rash, and swollen lymph nodes, which can lead to more severe complications if not promptly treated.

Japanese health authorities are closely monitoring the situation and have urged travelers to take preventive measures, such as avoiding contact with wild animals, practicing good hygiene, and seeking medical attention if any symptoms arise during or after their travel.

This alert is part of Japan’s broader effort to protect its citizens from global health threats. Travelers are encouraged to stay informed about the latest health advisories and to report any health concerns to local Japanese embassies or consulates while abroad.

For further updates and detailed guidance, travelers should regularly check the official website of Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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