DUNGUN, Aug 25 – The government has activated a special operations room at the National Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC) from Aug 16, to monitor and prevent the spread of the monkeypox (mpox) outbreak.

Health Minister Datuk Seri D. Dzulkefly Ahmad said the operations room is tasked with overseeing the outbreak both domestically and internationally, while also coordinating with ASEAN countries on preventive and control measures.

“We are actively monitoring the developments, apart from conducting temperature screenings at all entry points into the country.

“These screenings have been ongoing since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and will continue as needed,” he said.

He noted that between Aug 16 and Aug 22, a total of 1.8 million travellers were screened at the country’s entry points as a preventive measure against the outbreak.

He said 13 laboratories nationwide are prepared to conduct diagnostic tests for the virus as part of Malaysia’s preparedness efforts, adding that the country is also collaborating with ASEAN and the World Health Organisation (WHO) to share information and secure vaccines and antiviral treatments.

While no new mpox cases have been reported since Nov 2023, Dr. Dzulkefly urged the public to remain vigilant and seek immediate medical attention if symptoms arise.

WHO had earlier declared mpox a global public health emergency following an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo that spread to neighbouring countries.

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