Pakistan reports two monkeypox cases

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has detected its first two cases of monkeypox in people who travelled to the country from abroad, the Ministry of National Health Services Regulations and Coordination confirmed Tuesday. Health ministry officials, talking to Geo News, said a person was deported from Saudi Arabia and landed in Pakistan on April 17 with symptoms of monkeypox. Meanwhile, another person sitting with him on the flight also exhibited symptoms of the mpox. The samples of the people, whose identity has been kept confidential, were then sent to the National Institute of Health (NIH), Islamabad, and a day earlier, the facility confirmed that they were carriers of the infectious virus. The officials added that the people are residents of either Rawalpindi or Islamabad, and their relatives are now being screened and asked to remain in quarantine to ensure the virus does not spread. The authorities have also begun contract tracing. The person who was deported from Saudi Arabia has been shifted to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences in the federal capital and the other person is in quarantine at their home, while both of them are said to be in a stable condition. They said that airports across the country have been put on high alert after the detection of the virus, while the ministry has sent NIH the samples of suspected patients.