Uganda Confirms Two More Cases of Mpox

A man infected with mpox lies on a bed inside a ward at the Kamenge University Hospital's mpox treatment center in Bujumbura on August 22, 2024. (AFP)
A man infected with mpox lies on a bed inside a ward at the Kamenge University Hospital's mpox treatment center in Bujumbura on August 22, 2024. (AFP)
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Uganda Confirms Two More Cases of Mpox

A man infected with mpox lies on a bed inside a ward at the Kamenge University Hospital's mpox treatment center in Bujumbura on August 22, 2024. (AFP)
A man infected with mpox lies on a bed inside a ward at the Kamenge University Hospital's mpox treatment center in Bujumbura on August 22, 2024. (AFP)

Uganda has confirmed two more mpox virus infections, bringing the number of cases in the east African country to four, according to the health ministry.

The two new patients were infected with the clade 1b strain of the virus, health ministry director general of health services Henry Mwebesa told Reuters, a new offshoot that has triggered global concern.

The World Health Organization declared the recent outbreak of the disease a public health emergency after the new variant, which appears to spread more easily between people, was identified.

Health authorities in Uganda first reported an outbreak of the disease in the country on July 24 when lab tests of samples from two patients at a hospital near the border with Democratic Republic of Congo returned positive for mpox virus.

The latest two cases were confirmed this week, health ministry spokesperson Emmanuel Ainebyoona said, adding that one of the patients was a truck driver. He did not give details of the second patient.

Both patients were isolated at a hospital at Entebbe, a town about 50 km (31 miles) south of the capital Kampala.

Mpox infections cause flu-like symptoms and pus-filled lesions, and transmit through close physical contact. While usually mild, the disease can be fatal.

Uganda borders Congo, where the current outbreak began in January 2023.



Paris Calls on Tehran to Release Hostages Immediately

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. (AP)
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. (AP)
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Paris Calls on Tehran to Release Hostages Immediately

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. (AP)
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. (AP)

Paris has demanded that the new Iranian government release the French hostages “immediately” and urged Tehran to pressure its allies to de-escalate tensions in the region.
French Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné held a phone call on Friday with his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi. According to a press statement, Séjourné emphasized France’s top priority, which is the immediate release of the French citizens who are held hostage in Iran.
The French foreign minister also expressed concern over the mounting tensions in the region and called on Araghchi to “make every effort to prevent further escalation in the area.”
Séjourné also stated that he “requested Iran to urge all destabilizing actors it supports in the region to exercise the highest level of restraint.”
Araghchi had begun his tenure at the Iranian Foreign Ministry with a series of phone calls to his counterparts in the region and Europe, advocating for “dialogue and correction of erroneous policies against Iran,” as reported by the Tasnim News Agency, which is affiliated with the Revolutionary Guard.
In a late statement on Thursday, the Iranian minister said that his country “welcomes the development of relations with the European Union in an environment based on mutual respect.”
Relations between the EU and Iran have deteriorated in recent years. The European bloc accuses Tehran of not curbing its nuclear activities, supporting the Palestinian group Hamas, backing Russia’s war in Ukraine, and committing human rights violations.
For his part, EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell said on X that he discussed with his Iranian counterpart the prospects of renewing communication on all issues of mutual interest.
He explained that the talks covered the necessity of de-escalation and restraint, as well as stopping military cooperation with Russia against Ukraine and preventing nuclear proliferation.
Borrell stated that such “constructive dialogue... is essential to defuse regional tensions.”
Tasnim News reported that German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock congratulated Araghchi in a phone call on his appointment as Iran’s Foreign Minister.
The agency added that Baerbock expressed her hope that the new Iranian government works to expand bilateral relations by resolving outstanding problems and removing obstacles.