Freetown, Sierra Leone has confirmed its first case of Mpox, a disease declared a public health emergency by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in August last year. The National Public Health Agency (NPHA) of Sierra Leone announced that a 27-year-old man from the Western Area Rural District is infected. Health teams are actively conducting contact tracing and investigations to identify potential exposures and prevent further spread of the virus.
Sierra Leone is a country in West Africa. It is known for its beautiful beaches and rich history.
Mpox is a disease caused by a virus similar to the one that causes smallpox. It can spread from animals to humans and sometimes between humans.
WHO stands for the World Health Organization. It is a global organization that helps countries improve health and fight diseases.
An emergency declaration is when an organization like WHO announces that a situation is very serious and needs immediate attention. It helps countries to act quickly to control the problem.
Contact tracing is a process where health workers find and talk to people who have been near someone with a disease. This helps stop the disease from spreading to more people.
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