Ethiopia confirms 1st mpox cases in infant and mother
Infections detected in Moyale, key border town near Kenya and Somalia, linked to cross-border travel

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
Ethiopia has confirmed its first mpox cases, involving a 21-day-old infant and the child’s mother in the southern border town of Moyale, health authorities said on Sunday.
The Ministry of Health and the Ethiopian Public Health Institute said the virus was likely brought in from neighboring countries, as the infant’s father had recently traveled across the border.
Moyale, which serves as a major trade and transportation hub, is located along Ethiopia's southern border with Kenya and near Somalia, both of which have reported mpox cases in recent years.
Several relatives who had contact with the family are currently quarantined as a precaution.
“The source of the infection is under investigation, but initial findings suggest cross-border transmission,” a joint statement said. “Public health teams have been deployed to trace contacts and prevent further spread, particularly in border areas.”
While this marks Ethiopia’s first confirmed mpox case, the country has been on alert since 2022, when the World Health Organization declared the outbreak a global public health emergency.
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