GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Health Minister Dr. Frank Anthony, has announced that increased health monitoring is being undertaken at ports of entry to guard against Mpox.
Mpox is a zoonotic disease caused by the monkeypox virus that can spread through direct contact with infected individuals, animals, or contaminated materials.
According to Anthony in addition to increased monitoring at the ports of entry, Guyana has already purchased the Mpox vaccine to protect persons from contracting the disease.
“We have also bought vaccines and we have in stock, the vaccines against Mpox. And we have issued a set of criteria that can be used for persons who might more be at risk and for those persons, we will be able to administer the vaccine”, Anthony said.
He noted that more than 200 doctors from across the country have been trained in detecting Mpox, as well as the treatment procedure.
The Health Minister recalled that during a previous outbreak of Mpox a few years ago, two cases were detected in Guyana, and both persons were successfully treated.
He said guidelines have also been published for the doctors to follow.
Persons are being encouraged to be vigilant and look out for any unusual rashes or lesions that may appear on their skin, especially if individuals have a travel history to areas with reported cases of Mpox.