The United Kingdom (UK) has reported its fifth clade 1b mpox case, which isn't part of the family cluster involving the previous four cases. The new case is in a patient from Leeds who had recently traveled to Uganda.
This case has no links to the previous cases identified.
"This is the fifth case of Clade Ib mpox confirmed in England in recent weeks. This case has no links to the previous cases identified. All 4 previous cases were from the same household and all have now fully recovered," said the UK Health Security Agency in a report.
Clade 1b has been causing mpox outbreaks across Africa, especially in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It has also been detected in the UK, Canada, Sweden, India, Thailand, and Germany.
UK health officials said the overall threat to the UK population remains low.
2,680 new cases in Africa
In related news, late last week Africa CDC reported 2,680 new cases in the most recent reporting week, mostly from Burundi, the DRC, and Uganda. Cameroon reported new cases after six weeks, and cases have been reported from a new part of Ivory Coast.
The DRC and Burundi accounted for 96% of new cases. Children under the age of 15 account for 38% of the cases, and men make up 53.3% of cases overall.
Several African nations are now entering their fourth week with no new cases: South Africa, Cameroon, Gabon, Guinea, and Rwanda.