India has confirmed its first case of a deadlier strain of mpox, which has raised alarm among health officials around the world over the rapid pace of its spread.
The clade 1b strain of the virus was confirmed by health authorities in the southern state of Kerala after being detected last week in a 38-year-old man who had recently travelled to Dubai.
The outbreak of the strain, which had previously been contained to the Democratic Republic of Congo, was declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization last month after it spread to four previously unaffected African countries.
The strain has since been detected in several countries outside Africa, including Sweden and Thailand.
Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a viral disease that can spread easily between people and from infected animals.
The virus is characterised by two genetic clades, I and II.
A clade is a broad grouping of viruses that has evolved over decades.
Clade II was responsible for a global outbreak that WHO also declared a global health emergency from July 2022 to May 2023.
Clade Ib causes more severe disease.
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