In a press release issued Friday, Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale shared worrying updates on the national Mpox situation.
“The Ministry wishes to update the public of the Mpox disease outbreak situation in the country,” read the statement. “A total of three hundred and fourteen (314) Mpox cases have been confirmed since the outbreak began in July 2024.”
Following closely are Busia with 63 cases, Nakuru (21), and Kilifi (19). Nairobi has 17 reported infections. Other affected counties include Makueni (13), Taita Taveta (5), Uasin Gishu (5), Bungoma (4), Kajiado (3), and Kakamega (3).
“We have deployed multi-disciplinary Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) in collaboration with county governments and partners,” stated the ministry.
Kenya on High Alert: Mpox Outbreak Expands to More Counties
Efforts also include risk communication and community engagement to reduce misinformation and social stigma.
Safety Guidelines for the Public
Citizens have been urged to take several safety precautions.
“Avoid close contact with confirmed or suspected Mpox cases,” the ministry warned. “Do not share personal items, practise safe sex, and report any symptoms promptly.”
“Let us remain vigilant, support each other, and act fast to prevent further spread,” the statement emphasized.
Mpox Crisis Deepens: Kenya Confirms 314 Cases Across 22 Counties
As the virus continues to spread across counties, the Ministry is calling for public cooperation, early reporting of symptoms, and adherence to health guidelines to curb further transmission.