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Latest mpox strain detected in Manitoba, province says

November 24, 2024

Latest mpox strain detected in Manitoba, province says

The province says the latest strain of monkeypox has arrived in Canada for the first time, and it’s in Manitoba.

A case of clade lb mpox was detected in a person who had travelled to Africa, which is experiencing an outbreak of the virus.

The person was diagnosed shortly after returning to Manitoba and is currently isolating.

There are two types of mpox, clade l and clade ll. Clade ll mpox has been circulating globally since 2022, but clade l hadn’t been reported in Canada until now.

Mpox can cause a painful rash, enlarged lymph nodes, fever and other symptoms.

The virus does not spread easily between people unless there is close contact with someone who has symptoms. The risk to the public is low.

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