By Bea Rollo
(August 19, 2024) — The Department of Health (DOH) detected a new case
of mpox formerly known as monkeypox in the country on Monday.
The patient, reported to the DOH last August 18, is a 33-year-old Filipino
male with no recent travel history outside the country — marking the
10th laboratory-confirmed case in the country since the last reported
case in December 2023.
According to the DOH, the patient had close, intimate contact three weeks prior to the onset of symptoms.
“Symptoms started more than a week ago with fever, which was followed four days
later by findings of a distinct rash on the face, back, nape, trunk, groin, as well as palms and soles,” the DOH said in a media release.
The patient’s specimen were collected from the skin lesions and tested via
real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test. Based on the PCR test
results, the patient is positve for mpox viral DNA.
Mpox can be transmitted through close, intimate contact with someone who is
infectious, with contaminated materials like used clothes or utensils,
or with infected animals.
Common symptoms include skin rash or mucosal lesions, fever, headache, muscle
aches, back pain, low energy, and swollen lymph nodes.
DOH Sec. Teodoro Herbosa emphasized the importance of early detection and isolation to prevent further transmission.
Healthcare providers are also urged to be vigilant and report any suspected cases immediately.
“We can avoid mpox. Mpox is transmitted through close, intimate contact,
and also the materials used by people who have mpox. Keeping our hands
clean with soap and water, or with alcohol-based sanitizers will help,”
he said.
The DOH chief also assured that they will make the testing process as
convenient as possible, so that suspect cases may be identified fast and
will be allowed to stay at home.
“Our health system is working. We can handle the situation, and will keep the public well-informed,” Herbosa assured.
The World Health Organization has declared mpox a global public health
emergency last August 15, following an outbreak of the viral infection
in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has also spread to
neighboring countries.
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