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The National Health Department says the death toll from the Mpox disease has risen to two.
According to the department, the latest case involves a 38-year-old man who was admitted at a local hospital in Umgungundlovu, KwaZulu-Natal. He tested positive for the Mpox disease on Wednesday.
This brings to six the total number of cases in the country.
Symptoms include a rash and a headache.
The department’s spokesperson Foster Mohale says the public can take preventative measures to stop the spread of the disease.
“Mpox is a preventable and treatable disease if diagnosed early….practice hand hygiene, respiratory etiquette. Diagnosed patients and should where possible avoid contact with immuno- compromised people, children and pregnant women who may be at a higher risk of severe symptoms if exposed to the disease,” he said.