Monkeypox: Fifth case of virus reported from Kerala
Incidentally, the first patient too was from Kerala who had recovered and was discharged. The condition of others is stable. Read more on Dynamite News:
Thiruvananthapuram: A 30 year-old man has tested positive for monkeypox, the fifth case of the virus from the southern state.
He came to Kerala from UAE only last month.
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Health Minister Veena George on Tuesday said the man had arrived at the Calicut Airport on July 27 and was undergoing treatment at a hospital in Malappuram district.
Kerala: Another #monkeypox case was reported in the state. A 30-year-old is undergoing treatment in Malappuram. He had reached Kozhikode airport on 27 July from UAE: Kerala Health Minister Veena George
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This is the fifth case of monkeypox in the state. pic.twitter.com/eli5d2YcuW
His health condition is said to be stable.
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Incidentally, the first patient too was from Kerala who had recovered and was discharged. The condition of others is stable.