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Mainland China reports first imported monkeypox case

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Mainland China reports first imported monkeypox case
www.reuters.com

September 17, 20221:20 AM GMT+8
Last Updated 7 hours ago

Illustration shows test tubes labelled Monkeypox virus positive and negative\
BEIJING, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Mainland China's southwestern municipality of Chongqing reported one case of the monkeypox virus infection on Friday in one individual who arrived in the country from abroad, marking the country's first known monkeypox infection.

The transmission risk of the case is low as the individual was put in quarantine upon arrival in Chongqing, the municipal health commission said in a statement. All close contacts had been put under medical observation in isolation.

The person concerned entered Chongqing city in transit from abroad, and showed symptoms such as a skin rash during their quarantine period for COVID, according to the statement.

Around 90 countries where monkeypox is not endemic have reported outbreaks of the viral disease, which the World Health Organization has declared a global health emergency. There have been more than 60,000 confirmed cases and some non-endemic countries reported their first related deaths. read more

The monkeypox virus, which is transmitted through close contact with infected people, animals or contaminated materials, usually causes symptoms similar to but milder than those of smallpox, such as fever, headache and rashes.

Reporting by Roxanne Liu, Ella Cao and Ryan Woo; Editing by Hugh Lawson
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
 
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