People travelling to areas affected by the recent mpox outbreak in Africa have been urged to get vaccinated by the EU’s public health body. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) updated its advice to people going to “epidemic areas” to “consult their healthcare provider or travel health clinic regarding eligibility for vaccination against mpox” . The alert comes after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global emergency as cases of the disease surge.

More than 17,000 mpox cases and at least 571 deaths have been confirmed in Africa this year alone, and at least two cases have now been confirmed outside of the continent. A new strain, named clade 1, has been identified and is spreading through physical contact. WHO says it has been identified in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda – all countries that have never reported cases of mpox before.

One case of this new strain has now been detected in Sweden, the country’s public health agency has confirmed. They say the person, who is now in isolation, had contracted it during a stay in an African country where other cases have been reported. The Pakistan Ministry of National Health Services also confirmed its first case on Friday, saying the person had come from Saudi Arabia.

Health officials said sequencing is underway to determine the strain of the virus the person had been infected with. It’s also been said by a leading professor that the virus is likely to be already in the UK. The EC.