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Monkeypox: All You Need To Know About It Now

Monkeypox: All You Need To Know About It Now

Monkeypox: All You Need To Know About It Now

Symptoms of Monkeypox: Dos and don’ts if you have been diagnosed with this viral disease

The monkeypox virus is the cause of monkeypox, a viral disease. By adhering to these guidelines, you can safeguard yourself and others from this infectious disease and maintain your mental and physical health.

Monkeypox is a viral disease that is caused by the monkeypox virus, a member of the orthopoxvirus genus that also includes smallpox. A distinctive rash that progresses to pus-filled blisters, as well as fever, headache, muscle pains, and swollen lymph nodes, are its defining symptoms. The virus is predominantly transmitted to humans through close contact with an infected person or through contact with infected animals, particularly rodents. Although monkeypox is generally less severe than smallpox, it can still result in severe complications in certain instances. The disease has been documented globally, despite being endemic in specific regions of Central and West Africa. Dr. Srinivas Rao, a senior consultant at I.R.S Global Healthcare in Kolkata, recommends the following dos and don’ts for individuals who have been diagnosed with monkeypox.

Do’s:

Don’ts:

According to a PTI report that cites official sources, the union health ministry of India has directed all airports and land terminals on the borders with Bangladesh and Pakistan to be on the lookout for international passengers exhibiting symptoms of Mpox.

Mpox-designated hospitals

The ministry has designated three Centre-run institutions in Delhi—Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Safdarjung Hospital, and Lady Hardinge Medical College—as critical centres for the isolation, management, and treatment of Mpox patients.

Additionally, state administrations have been directed to identify and designate comparable hospitals in their respective regions.

The health ministry has also instructed officials to enhance surveillance efforts and implement effective measures to facilitate the rapid detection of Mpox cases. The network of testing laboratories has been advised to be prepared for early diagnosis, with 32 laboratories across the country presently equipped to test for Mpox.

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