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Liberia confirms 4 active Mpox cases; celebrity among patients

by Gibson Gee
May 18, 2025
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Liberia confirms 4 active Mpox cases; celebrity among patients

MONROVIA — Health officials have confirmed four active Mpox cases in Liberia, prompting a heightened response from authorities in Montserrado, Sinoe and Margibi counties, where new infections have emerged. Among those currently undergoing treatment is popular comedian Jabateh, who has gone public with his diagnosis in a widely shared video.

The National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) and the Ministry of Health announced the update over the weekend, disclosing that between Jan. 1, 2024, and May 11, 2025, a total of 652 suspected Mpox cases were reported nationwide. Of these, 572 samples were tested, with 78 confirmed positive across 14 of the country’s 15 counties.

“All four patients are stable and receiving care at designated health facilities,” said Dr. Dougbeh Chris Nyan, NPHIL’s director-general, during a Saturday press conference. “The outbreak remains under control, but we urge the public to stay vigilant and follow preventive health protocols.”

Counties on Alert

Montserrado, Margibi and Sinoe are currently considered areas of concern, health authorities said. County health teams have been activated to trace contacts, test suspected cases and deploy community awareness efforts.

“We are on high alert,” said Dr. Jewel Tarpeh Kollie, Montserrado County health officer. “We’re working with partners to ensure swift isolation and testing of any suspected case. Our health system is equipped to respond.”

Of the 78 confirmed Mpox cases so far, 77 patients have recovered. There have been no reported deaths.

The regional case breakdown includes Nimba (26), Montserrado (6), Lofa (7), Bong (7), Rivercess (7), Sinoe (6), Grand Bassa (6), Margibi (4), Maryland (2), River Gee (1), Grand Kru (1), Bomi (1), Grand Cape Mount (3) and Grand Gedeh (1).

Public Disclosure Sparks Awareness

The public reaction intensified after comedian Jabateh released a video last week stating, “I got Mpox, and I’m taking treatment.” His post has fueled national conversations about stigma, transparency and disease prevention.

Health authorities commended his decision to speak publicly.

“His openness is rare and courageous,” said Dr. Kollie. “It sends a powerful message that Mpox is treatable and that no one should be ashamed to seek care.”

Mpox — formerly known as monkeypox — is a viral zoonotic disease that causes fever, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes and a rash. It spreads through direct physical contact with infected individuals, animals or contaminated materials.

Targeted Vaccination Campaign Underway

As part of its response strategy, Liberia has received 10,800 doses of Mpox vaccine, with support from the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and other partners. More than 2,000 frontline and high-risk individuals — including health workers and laboratory staff — have already been vaccinated.

“We’re not doing mass vaccination yet,” said Dr. Yuah Nemah, director of the Expanded Program on Immunization. “We’re targeting those with the highest exposure risk.”

He said Montserrado’s vaccination drive will officially begin Monday, May 19.

Border Surveillance, Hotline Activated

With neighboring Sierra Leone also reporting Mpox cases, Liberia has intensified border surveillance. Rapid response teams have been deployed to key entry points in Lofa, Nimba and other bordering counties.

The health ministry has also reactivated its emergency hotline (4455) to help the public report suspected cases and seek guidance.

“Let’s work together to contain this outbreak,” said Dr. Nyan. “Avoid contact with anyone showing symptoms, maintain good hygiene and report signs early.”

Authorities are urging citizens to remain calm, follow updates from health officials, and resist misinformation circulating online.

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