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Greece Reports First Mpox Case of 2026

Wednesday, 27 May 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
Greece has recorded its first mpox (monkeypox) case of 2026, confirmed at the University Hospital of Ioannina in northwestern mainland Greece. The case involves the milder clade 2 strain, the same variant that circulated globally during the 2022-2023 outbreak. This case is not located in Crete. Health authorities are monitoring the situation, and Greece's public health system has established protocols since the previous outbreak. Tourists visiting Crete or anywhere in Greece face no specific elevated risk at this time. Standard precautions apply: avoid close skin-to-skin contact with unknown individuals showing rash or lesions, and seek medical attention if symptoms develop. Travelers with concerns should consult their home country's travel health advisories before departure.

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