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New Mpox case linked to Hutong cluster prompts health authorities to urge vaccinations and monitor high-risk individuals.

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New Mpox case linked to Hutong cluster prompts health authorities to urge vaccinations and monitor high-risk individuals.
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New Mpox case linked to Hutong cluster prompts health authorities to urge vaccinations and monitor high-risk individuals.

2026-06-09 20:58 Last Updated At:21:08

CHP continues to follow up confirmed Mpox case epidemiologically linked to "Hutong"

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) said today (June 9) that one more confirmed local Mpox (also known as Monkeypox) case has been recorded, which is epidemiologically linked to thecases involving "Hutong"as announced in the past two weeks. Through the CHP's active case finding, five cases with epidemiological links to "Hutong" have been identified so far (including the first two cases notified by the authorities in Chinese Mainland). The individuals do not know each another and all have engaged in high-risk activities with strangers at the premises. The premises remains closed at present. The CHP will continue to closely follow up individuals who visited the premises on or after May 1 and provide them with health education and continue to conduct medical surveillance.The CHP once again urged the high-risk target groups to receive Mpox vaccination as soon as possible. Meanwhile, the public is advised to avoid close physical contact with persons suspected of contracting Mpox.

Case information

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The case involves a 58-year-old man, who learned about confirmed Mpox cases at a premises called "Hutong" on Shanghai Street in Mong Kok last month from the CHP's earlierpress release. He also visited "Hutong" on May 23 and had high-risk contact there. He subsequently developed rash at his lower body on June 3. He sought medical treatment at the Yau Ma Tei Integrated Treatment Centre (YMTITC) on June 5, and reported relevant high-risk contact history to the healthcare workers, who then arranged specimen collection from him for testing. His specimentested positive for monkeypox virus upon laboratory testing by the CHP's Public Health Laboratory Services Branch. The CHP has arranged for him to receive isolation treatment at Princess Margaret Hospital. The patient is currently in stable condition.

The CHP is conducting an epidemiological investigation, and will endeavour to contact individuals who had high-risk contact with him. The CHP will notify World Health Organization of this case.

Follow-up on the "Hutong" cases

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The CHP endeavours to contact individuals who visited "Hutong" on or after May 1 to provide them with health education and conduct medical surveillance. To date, over 300 individuals who have visited the premises on or after May 1 have been successfully contacted. Two confirmed cases, who had high-risk contact at the premises during the incubation period, have been identified previously. The CHP again urges anyone who have visited the premises on or after May 1 to call the CHP's designated Mpox telephone hotline (2125 2373), so that the CHP can provide health assessments and advice. The hotline operates daily from 9am to 6pm. As investigations are still ongoing, the premises has been closed temporarily starting from May 26.

Furthermore, the CHP has collaborated with Hong Kong AIDS Foundation to launch an outreach Mpox vaccination activity at the organisation's service centre in Mong Kok since last Saturday (June 6) until next Wednesday (June 17). Eligible high-risk groups (especially men who have sex with men) can make an appointment on the organisation'swebsite.

Since 2022, Hong Kong has recorded a total of 90 Mpox cases (73 local cases and 17 imported cases), including the above-mentioned case. All patients were males. Epidemiological investigations revealed that most cases had high-risk sexual behaviour, including having sex with strangers or having sex without wearing condoms.

Mpox vaccine

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Mpox vaccine can prevent infection and severe disease. The DH provides Mpox vaccination services for highrisk groups. The following high-risk target groups are eligible for Mpox vaccinations on a voluntary basis:

  • individuals with high-risk sexual practices, e.g. having multiple sexual partners, sex workers, or having a history of sexually transmitted infection within the past 12 months;
  • healthcare workersresponsible forcaring forpatients with confirmed Mpox;
  • laboratory personnel working with zoonotic pox viruses; and
  • animal care personnel with high risk of exposure in caseof Mpox occurrences in animals in Hong Kong.
  • High-risk target groups can receive Mpox walk-in vaccinations at any of the DH's SocHS (namely Chai Wan SocHS, Wan Chai Male SocHS, Wan Chai Female SocHS, Yau Ma Tei Male SocHS, Yau Ma Tei Female SocHS, Yung Fung Shee SocHS, Fanling SocHS and Tuen Mun SocHS) and the DH's YMTITC, without prior appointments.

    Meanwhile, the DH's Kowloon Bay Integrated Treatment Centre and the Hospital Authority's Special Medical Clinics at Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Princess Margaret Hospital also provide Mpox vaccination services for their clients.

    Mpox is not transmitted through respiratory droplets or aerosols in general, and transmission would not occur through social contact. The CHP reminds the public, especially those at higher risks of exposure, to take precautions and avoid close physical contact with persons or animals suspected of being infected. They should seek medical attention as soon as possible if they experience relevant symptoms, including rash, fever, chills, swollen lymph nodes, exhaustion, muscle pain, and severe headaches. They should not engage in activities with others that may involve contact with skin rash or body fluids.

    For more details, please visit the CHP's page onMpoxandMpox Vaccination Programme.

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    Speech by SCST at 2026 Hong Kong Tourism Development Forum opening dinner

    Following is the speech by the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, at the 2026 Hong Kong Tourism Development Forum opening dinner today (June 9):

    (Chairman of the ChinaTourism Group, Mr Wang Haimin), (Chairman of the World Tourism Alliance, Mr Zhang Xu), (Director-General of the China Center of International Cultural Exchange and Tourism Promotion under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic of China, Mr Zhang Weiguo), (Chairman of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, Dr Peter Lam), distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

    Good evening! First and foremost, I wish to express my sincere gratitude to the China Travel Service (CTS) Group for organising the 2026 Hong Kong Tourism Development Forum. This forum offers a valuable platform for tourism industry peers from around the world to exchange insights and come together in Hong Kong to explore new opportunities for the future of our sector.

    Hong Kong's tourism industry is on a steady rise. Last year, we welcomed nearly 50 million visitor arrivals – an increase of over 10 per cent over 2024. Both the Chinese Mainland and overseas markets delivered truly encouraging performance. Looking ahead, we project total visitor arrivals for the full year of 2026 to reach 53.8 million, representing an 8 per cent year-on-year increase. According to preliminary figures, in the first five months of this year alone, we welcomed approximately 23 million visitor arrivals – putting us firmly on track to meet our annual forecast.

    These remarkable achievements are the result of the concerted efforts and continuous improvement of the entire tourism ecosystem - from frontline service personnel to behind-the-scenes management teams, and from hotels, dining, and attractions to transportation, retail, and culture, sports and mega events. The Hong Kong Tourism Board, the CTS Group, and all our sector friends have played an instrumental role. To every one of you, I extend my heartfelt gratitude for your hard and excellent work.

    Global travel trends are evolving rapidly. Travelers today are no longer satisfied with surface-level tourism, they seek more diverse and in-depth experiences. Cities around the world are rolling out innovative strategies to attract visitors. Hong Kong must keep pace with the times - and go further. We need to create more unique, "Only in Hong Kong" products and experiences that make visitors delighted to stay, reluctant to leave, and eager to return.

    Earlier today, the Chief Executive announced the launch of the public consultation of Hong Kong's first five-year plan. The Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau will actively listen to stakeholders' views on the development of our tourism industry. This year's Hong Kong Tourism Development Forum provides an excellent platform for exactly that exchange - enabling industry professionals from different sectors to discuss strategies and offer insightful recommendations for the future of tourism.

    Ladies and gentlemen, Hong Kong is a city full of energy, vibrancy and possibilities. We have a unique East-meets-West cultural heritage, world-class infrastructure and service standards, and a community of passionate, forward-looking professionals - including all of you here today. I firmly believe that as long as we continue to work hand in hand, Hong Kong's tourism industry will reach new heights of success.

    Thank you.

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