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Centre holds high-level review meeting on Monkeypox after reports of fourth case in country

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Centre holds high-level review meeting on Monkeypox after reports of fourth case in country

Centre holds high-level review meeting on Monkeypox after reports of fourth case in country
July 24
16:33 2022

NEW DELHI, JULY 24 : Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Sunday said that a high-level review meeting on Monkeypox was being held by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) after reports of the fourth case of the virus in the country.

“A 34-year-old male resident of Delhi was isolated at Lok Nayak Hospital as a suspected case of Monkeypox. A confirmation of the diagnosis has been done by the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune,” said the Ministry.

The case is presently recovering at the designated isolation centre at Lok Nayak Hospital. The close contacts of the case have been identified are under quarantine as per the MoHFW guidelines, informed the govt.

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“Further public health interventions like identification of the source of infection, enhanced contact tracing, testing sensitisation of private practitioners etc are being carried out. A high-level review of the situation has been planned by DGHS at 3 pm today,” added the Ministry.

After Delhi reported the first case of Monkeypox on Sunday, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal asked people not to panic and assured them that the ‘best team is on the case to prevent the spread of the virus’. He said that separate isolation wards have been made at LNJP hospital for Monkeypox-infected patients.

“First case of Monkeypox detected in Delhi. The patient is stable and recovering. There’s no need to panic. The situation is under control. We have made a separate isolation ward at LNJP. Our best team is on the case to prevent the spread and protect Delhiites,” tweeted Arvind Kejriwal.

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The first case of Monkeypox virus originated in India on July 14 after a UAE traveller returned to Kerala. He has been admitted to Thiruvananthapuram medical college.

India reported its second case of monkeypox in Kerala’s Kannur district on July 18. While on July 22 India reported its third case of monkeypox in Kerala’s Malappuram district.

Earlier on Saturday, World Health Organization (WHO) declared the virus a public health emergency of international concern, looking at the expanding monkeypox outbreak in more than 70 countries.WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, “I have decided that the global monkeypox outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern.”

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According to World Health Organisation (WHO), monkeypox is a viral zoonotic infection caused by the monkeypox virus. It spreads mostly from human contact.

-The New Indian Express

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