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Mpox infectionsReuters
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Uganda has confirmed two more mpox virus infections, bringing the number of cases in the country to four .
The two new patients were infected with the clade 1b strain of the virus, a new offshoot that has triggered global concern.
The World Health Organization declared the recent outbreak of the disease a public health emergency.
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