First case of monkeypox found in India, suspected patient in isolation, know what is the latest update?
New Delhi. A suspected case of monkeypox has been reported in India, in which a young man has been kept in isolation in the hospital after showing suspected symptoms of monkeypox infection. Health department officials said that the patient's condition is currently stable and his sample has been sent for testing to confirm the infection.Pro
The matter is being monitored under Tocall
According to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (PIB) report, the case is being managed as per established protocols. Contact tracing is being carried out to identify people who came in contact with the patient and assess the impact of the infection within the country. As per the risk assessment done by NCDC (National Centre for Disease Control), the case is under control and there is no cause for unnecessary concern.
Steps taken to combat monkeypox
After the monkeypox case surfaced in India, the central government has issued necessary guidelines to all the states. The government has advised the states to remain alert and be prepared to deal with any potential risk. Learning from the experience of the corona virus, the government has taken strict measures to reduce the risk of spreading the infection.
How is monkeypox spread?
In a recent meeting of the Ministry of Health, it was informed that monkeypox infection usually lasts for 2-4 weeks, and the infected person recovers with proper medical care. This infection usually spreads through close contact with an infected person, sexual contact, or contact with body fluids, wounds, or used clothing and bedding.
Global statistics of monkeypox
According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), monkeypox was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) in July 2022, which ended in May 2023. The WHO reported that since 2022, 99,176 cases of monkeypox have been reported from 116 countries and 208 people have died.