NEW DELHI — The Centre on Monday advised states and Union territories to screen and test all suspect mpox cases in the community, and identify isolation facilities in hospitals for both suspect and confirmed patients. In a letter to states and Union territories on Monday, Union Health Secretary Apurva Chandra asked them to prevent any undue panic amongst the masses. “No new case of mpox has been reported in India in the current outbreak, and none of the samples in suspected cases has tested positive,” he said while emphasising the need to stay alert. Chandra underlined that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare continues to closely monitor the evolving situation. He asked the states and Union Territories to review public health preparedness, particularly at the health facility level, identify isolation facilities in hospitals, and ensure the availability of required logistics and trained human resources at such facilities. The Union health secretary also called for the orientation of all key stakeholders with a focus on surveillance units under the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) at state and district levels to re-orient them on definitions of suspect, probable, confirmed cases, contact tracing and other surveillance activities. Also read: Prioritising Needs of...