Suspected monkeypox in Malappuram, Kerala
A district health official said that the patient arrived in Kerala a few days ago and, after falling sick, was first admitted to a private hospital
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It typically manifests itself with fever, rash and swollen lymph nodes and may lead to a range of medical complications.PHOTO:PTI
Malappuram, 17 Sept
A suspected case of monkeypox infection has been reported
from Malappuram district of Kerala after a man who recently returned from
abroad showed symptoms of the disease.
A district health official said that the patient arrived in
Kerala a few days ago and, after falling sick, was first admitted to a private
hospital.
"From there he was admitted to the Manjeri Medical
College. On suspecting that it might be a case of monkeypox, we sent his
samples to the Kozhikode Medical College for testing. The results are
awaited," the official said.
A new case of monkeypox (Mpox) was reported last week from
the national capital after a 26-year-old resident of Haryana's Hisar tested
positive for the virus and was admitted to Delhi government-run LNJP Hospital.
The Union Health Ministry had termed it an isolated case,
similar to the earlier 30 cases reported in India from July 2022 onwards and
said that it was not part of the current public health emergency reported by
WHO which is regarding clade 1 of mpox, it underlined.
The 26-year-old Hisar native tested positive for mpox virus
of the West African clade-2, it had said.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) last month declared mpox
a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) for the second time
in view of its prevalence and spread across many parts of Africa.
Mpox infections are generally self-limiting, lasting between
two and four weeks, and its patients usually recover with supportive medical
care and management. It is transmitted through prolonged and close contact with
an infected patient.
It typically manifests itself with fever, rash and swollen
lymph nodes and may lead to a range of medical complications.
The suspected monkeypox case in Kerala has been reported in
the wake of containment zones being established in the Malappuram district
after the recent death of a 24-year-old due to Nipah infection.
The government on Sunday confirmed that the man who died on
September 9, was infected with Nipah virus.
A boy from Malappuram, who was undergoing treatment for
Nipah infection, died on July 21. It was the first confirmed case of Nipah
infection in the state this year.
Nipah outbreaks have been reported in Kozhikode district in
2018, 2021 and 2023 and in Ernakulam district in 2019.
The presence of Nipah virus antibodies had been detected in
bats in Kozhikode, Wayanad, Idukki, Malappuram and Ernakulam districts.-PTI
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