Updated 22.17 | Published 22.09
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Sweden ended up in the world’s focus on Thursday.
The reason: not the surströmming premiere – but the first case of the new mpox variant outside of Africa.
State epidemiologist Magnus Gisslén barely had time to say “it’s more contagious” before media around the world started writing about Sweden.
The government’s and the Public Health Agency’s press conference began at 5 p.m. on Thursday afternoon. The message was that the first case of the new mpox variant outside of Africa had been found in Sweden.
World news
Just minutes later, the news traveled around the world.
The person is said to have been infected during a trip to one of the countries in Africa where there is a major outbreak of mpox clade 1. The new form of the virus appears to spread more easily through routine close contact, including sexual contact, and has spread from the Congo to several neighboring countries .
Is there a vaccine
Mpox usually causes flu-like symptoms and blisters on the body, and is fatal in rare cases. Before the summer, the government tasked FHM with ensuring the availability of vaccines in Sweden.
Reactions in foreign media:
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full screen Photo: O Globo
Brazilian O Globo wrote about the Swedish mpox case and illustrated with a picture of an archipelago boat and Västerbron in Stockholm.
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full screen Photo: Reuters
The worldwide news agency Reuters wrote that “Sweden confirms first case of mpox”.
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full screen Photo: Al Jazeera
Qatari Aljazeera illustrated the news about Sweden with a picture of a boy affected by mpox in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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full screen Photo: CNN
American CNN published Reuters text.
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full screen Photo: Hindustan Times
India’s Hindustan Times published the news along with a picture of a mpox-affected woman in Peru.
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full screen Photo: Stern
German Stern wrote that the first mpox case outside of Africa affected Sweden, and more specifically the Stockholm Region.
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full screen Photo: The Guardian
British The Guardian was one of all the world’s media that wrote about Sweden on Thursday evening.
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full screen Photo: Le Monde
In France, the disease is referred to by its English name: monkeypox.
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full screen Photo: Meduza
The exiled Russian newspaper Meduza also reported on the Swedish news.
FACTS
Mpox usually causes flu-like symptoms and blisters on the body, and is fatal in rare cases.
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