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Zambia Reports First Death from Mpox Amid Rising Infections

Zambia reported its first mpox-related death of an eight-month-old infant, with total infections rising to 31. Health Minister Elijah Muchima stated the cause of death was pneumonia in the context of mpox. Seven new cases were identified recently, sparking concerns about the outbreak.

On March 21, 2025, Zambia confirmed its first death related to mpox, as the total number of confirmed infections rose to 31. Health Minister Elijah Muchima reported that the fatal case involved an eight-month-old infant, who succumbed at a healthcare facility in Lusaka, the nation’s capital.

During a press briefing, Minister Muchima explained the investigation into the death concluded that complications from pneumonia in a pre-existing mpox patient were the cause. Additionally, the country identified seven new mpox cases over the previous week, comprising three from the Copperbelt Province, two from the north, and two from Lusaka, bringing the cumulative cases to 31.

Zambia documented its initial mpox case in October of the previous year, marking a concerning escalation of infections. The government continues to monitor and respond to the outbreak to mitigate its impact on public health.

In summary, Zambia is facing an ongoing mpox outbreak with a confirmed total of 31 infections and its first-related death, an eight-month-old infant. The reported cases include a mix from various regions, highlighting the scale of the situation since the first case was recorded last October. Authorities are actively addressing this public health challenge to protect the community.

Original Source: www.uniindia.com

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