Cambodia Records Fifth Case Of Monkeypox

Cambodia Records Fifth Case Of Monkeypox

PHNOM PENH, Feb 6 (NNN-AKP) – Cambodia reported one more case of monkeypox, raising the number of infections to five since Dec, the Ministry of Health said in a statement, late yesterday.

“Laboratory results from the National Institute of Public Health and the Pasteur Institute in Cambodia, showed, on Feb 2, that, another man was tested positive for monkeypox, so the total confirmed cases of monkeypox in Cambodia have increased to five,” the ministry said. “The latest patient has been undergoing proper treatment at a hospital.”

The ministry renewed calls on people to be extra vigilant, saying that, monkeypox virus is transmitted from person to person through all forms of sexual contact with a person affected with monkeypox, and through direct contact with wounds, body fluids, saliva and equipment contaminated with the virus.

It added that, monkeypox virus can be passed from mother to child through an umbilical cord during or after birth, if a pregnant woman has monkeypox.

“Individuals with symptoms such as rash with blisters on the face, palms, feet, body, eyes, mouth or genitals, fever, swollen lymph nodes, headache, muscle aches, low back pain, and fatigue … should visit a health centre or hospital for a consultation or test for monkeypox,” the ministry added.– NNN-AKP

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