India's first monkeypox patient recovers, to be discharged from hospital today

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The Kollam native, who had returned to Kerala from abroad and was hospitalised after showing symptoms of monkeypox, tested positive for the disease on July 14. Full story on Dynamite News:

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Thiruvananthapuram: India's first monkeypox patient from Kerala was being treated at the Government Medical College. He has recovered from the disease, said state Health Minister Veena George on Saturday.

The 35-year old, hailing from Kollam, would be discharged later in the day, she said.

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As it was the first case of monkeypox in the country, tests were conducted twice at an interval of 72 hours as per the instructions of the National Institute of Virology (NIV), she said.

"All samples were negative twice. The patient is physically and mentally healthy. The skin bumps are completely cured. He will be discharged today," George said.

The Minister also said the test results of his family members, who were in the primary contact list with him, are also negative.

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The Kollam native, who had returned to Kerala from abroad and was hospitalised after showing symptoms of monkeypox, tested positive for the disease on July 14.

According to WHO, monkeypox is a viral zoonosis (a virus transmitted to humans from animals), with symptoms similar to those seen in the past in smallpox patients, although it is clinically less severe. With the eradication of smallpox in 1980 and subsequent cessation of smallpox vaccination, monkeypox has emerged as the most important orthopoxvirus for public health. (PTI)










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