France identifies first case of new mpox variant

France confirms its first case of the new mpox variant in a woman from Brittany, linked to contacts who returned from Central Africa. Health officials are tracing the infection's source and potential contacts. The variant is tied to a WHO-declared...

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France has identified its first case of the new mpox variant, news agency AFP reported on Monday, citing a statement from the country's health ministry.

The patient had not traveled to Central Africa, where the new form of the virus originated but was in contact with two people who had returned from that region, AFP reported, citing the ministry.

Health authorities are investigating the source of the infection and are working to trace all potential contacts, according to AFP.


The patient is a woman and was diagnosed in the northwestern region of Brittany at a hospital in Rennes, French regional newspaper Ouest France reported.

The new form of the mpox, called clade 1b variant, is linked to a global health emergency declared by the World Health Organization in August.

Neighboring Germany reported its first case in October, as did Britain.
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