Health authorities in the UK have reported two new cases of a more dangerous version of mpox, previously known as monkeypox. The individuals, who had close contact with a previously infected person in Britain, are receiving medical care in London. The UK Health Security Agency has assured the public that while mpox is contagious in household settings, the overall risk of a widespread outbreak remains low. Vaccines have been administered to all three individuals infected. The new subtype, Clade Ia, has raised alarms in Central Africa, where it has caused a significant public health crisis.
**New Mpox Cases Identified in the UK, Authorities Remain Cautious**
**New Mpox Cases Identified in the UK, Authorities Remain Cautious**
Two recent cases tied to an outbreak in Central Africa have been confirmed, but spread is still considered low-risk.
Recent reports indicate that the specific subtype Clade Ia of mpox has triggered more than 30,000 infections and led to nearly 1,000 fatalities in the Democratic Republic of Congo since the beginning of this year, with many cases affecting vulnerable children. Despite the grim statistics in Central Africa, experts reaffirm that the situation in the UK is under control, though public health vigilance is recommended as a precaution.