No images? Click here ![]() Thursday, 5 June 2025 WHO releases new recommendations for Clinical management and infection prevention and control for mpoxWHO has released new recommendations for clinical management and infection prevention and control (IPC) for mpox. The guideline applies to patients with mpox infection cared for in the community, at home or in a health facility. If the person with mpox is an acute infection patient or is at risk of complications, they should be managed in a health facility setting and have more supportive care. Only mild, non-complicated cases of mpox should be managed with home-based care. The guideline contains recommendations for public health specialists, health emergency responders, clinicians, health facility managers, health and care workers and IPC practitioners including but not limited to those working in primary care clinics, sexual health clinics, emergency departments, dental practices, infectious diseases clinics, genitourinary clinics, maternity services, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology and acute care facilities that provide care for patients with suspected or confirmed mpox. IPC recommendations in health care setting:
IPC recommendations for home care:
Clinical management recommendations: The three new clinical recommendations below apply to all individuals with mpox infection, regardless of whether they are being cared for in the community, at home, or within a health facility.
WHO published an interim guidance for mpox in 2022: WHO published interim guidance for mpox in 2022. Since then the mpox virus, also known as the monkeypox virus (MPXV), has continued to evolve and the pattern of disease outbreaks has also changed. Prior to 2022, mpox was primarily reported in Central and West Africa. In 2022, a global outbreak of clade IIb was declared and continues to affect numerous countries. Subsequently, there have been outbreaks associated with clades Ia and Ib, primarily affecting the Democratic Republic of the Congo and neighbouring African countries. Since August 2024, increasing mpox infections in Africa and detection of clade Ib beyond the African continent, have led to a second declaration by the WHO Director General of a public health emergency of international concern related to the epidemic risk and widespread transmission of MPXV. Related links: ![]() Media contact: You are receiving this NO-REPLY email because you are included on a WHO mail list. |
Thursday, June 5, 2025
WHO releases new recommendations for Clinical management and infection prevention and control for mpox
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