ext-align: justify;">ISLAMABAD, Sep 01 (APP): The Ministry of Health on Sunday confirmed that a fourth case of Monkeypox has been reported from Peshawar.
ext-align: justify;">According to the spokesperson of the ministry, the affected person belongs to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
ext-align: justify;">The 47-year-old citizen was isolated on August 29 by Border Health Services staff based on symptoms, the spokesperson said.
ext-align: justify;">The affected person has come from the Gulf countries.
ext-align: justify;">National Coordinator for Health Dr Mukhtar Bharath said that an effective screening system is working at all airports.
ext-align: justify;">He said that Pakistan has taken effective measures to prevent Mpox.
ext-align: justify;">He said that the federal capital and provinces are in close coordination.
ext-align: justify;">He said that the government is ensuring that all the necessary steps are taken on time.
ext-align: justify;">He said that the Ministry of Health is regularly monitoring the situation.
ext-align: justify;">He said that the Ministry of Health and provincial governments are engaged in ensuring advance measures.