Back to newsGreece has recorded its first confirmed mpox (monkeypox) case of 2026, involving a 45-year-old patient. The case was reported in the Epirus region, prompting local health authorities to activate monitoring and response protocols. Mpox spreads through close physical contact with an infected person, contaminated materials, or certain animals. Symptoms include fever, rash, and swollen lymph nodes. Health officials are conducting contact tracing and have not reported additional cases at this time. For tourists visiting Crete or anywhere in Greece, the overall risk remains low. Standard hygiene precautions are advised: wash hands regularly, avoid close skin-to-skin contact with people showing visible rashes or lesions, and seek medical attention if symptoms develop during or after your trip. This case is isolated and there is currently no indication of wider community transmission in Greece.
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Greece Confirms First 2026 Mpox Case in Epirus Region
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