Mpox risk in Djibouti
Prevention Guide
Mpox Prevention Guide for Djibouti Mpox is a viral disease caused by the monkeypox virus, producing fever, skin lesions, and swollen lymph nodes. It spreads through close physical contact, contaminated materials, and respiratory droplets. Djibouti faces a moderate-high risk score of 65/100 due to limited healthcare infrastructure, cross-border movement from neighboring countries, and potential contact with animal reservoirs. Key local risk factors include Djibouti's busy port city facilitating international trade, informal animal markets where human-animal contact occurs, crowded urban areas with limited sanitation, and gaps in rural healthcare access delaying diagnosis. Prevention steps: 1. Avoid direct contact with wild animals, especially rodents and primates. Do not handle sick or dead animals. 2. Wash hands regularly with soap and water, especially after touching potentially contaminated surfaces or before eating. 3. Avoid close physical contact with anyone showing mpox symptoms, including skin-to-skin contact and sharing bedding or clothing. 4. Use personal protective equipment when caring for infected individuals, including gloves and masks. 5. Report suspected symptoms to local health authorities immediately and follow isolation guidance. Seek medical attention if you develop fever or unexplained rashes, and inform healthcare providers of any recent animal contact or exposure to suspected cases.
Last updated: Sat, 16 May 2026 13:19:53 GMT