2 bagong kaso ng mpox, naitala sa Metro Manila | 24 Oras

GMA Integrated News
26 Aug 202403:23

Summary

TLDRThe Health Department reports two new cases of monkeypox (MX) in Metro Manila and one suspected case in the provinces, indicating possible local transmission. The total number of confirmed cases in the country has risen to 12. Both new cases are mild and involve individuals who had intimate skin-to-skin contact. The first case, a 37-year-old male from Metro Manila, was hospitalized and later recovered at home. The second, a 32-year-old male, also from Metro Manila, experienced severe itching and stayed at home for the isolation period. The cases are not connected to the outbreak in the Republic of Congo. The Department of Health emphasizes the importance of hygiene and caution during skin contact to prevent the spread of MX.

Takeaways

  • 🚨 Two new cases of Monkeypox (MX) have been detected in Metro Manila, and one probable case is being monitored in a province.
  • 📈 The total number of confirmed Monkeypox cases in the country has risen to 12 since July 20.
  • 👨‍⚕️ Case number 11 is a 37-year-old male from Metro Manila, who is currently confined in a public hospital.
  • 🏠 Case number 12 is a 32-year-old male from Metro Manila who is recovering at home.
  • 🤝 Both new cases had intimate skin-to-skin contact with the previous case, which is considered a mild case.
  • 🌍 The cases are believed to be local transmissions and are not connected to the outbreak in the Republic of Congo.
  • 🔍 Health authorities are now more vigilant and have increased detection efforts, leading to the identification of these cases.
  • 🏥 Case number 10 is still in the hospital due to other medical conditions, despite showing signs of recovery.
  • 🚫 There is a monitored case in a provincial hospital in Northern Luzon, but it has not been confirmed as Monkeypox.
  • 🧼 The Department of Health (DOH) advises that non-intimate skin contact, like handshakes, is considered low risk and can be mitigated with hand washing and alcohol.
  • ⚠️ Prolonged intimate contact, including kissing or sexual activity, is considered medium to high risk for transmission.

Q & A

  • How many new cases of Monkeypox (MX) have been reported in Metro Manila?

    -Two new cases of Monkeypox have been reported in Metro Manila.

  • Is there a suspected case being monitored in a province?

    -Yes, there is one suspected case being monitored in a province according to the Health Department.

  • What is the current total number of confirmed Monkeypox cases in the country?

    -The total number of confirmed Monkeypox cases has risen to 12.

  • What is the age and gender of the first new Monkeypox case reported on August 20?

    -The first new case reported on August 20 is a 37-year-old male from Metro Manila.

  • What symptoms were initially noticed by the first new case?

    -The first new case initially noticed rashes all over his body.

  • What is the age of the second Monkeypox case reported?

    -The second Monkeypox case is a 32-year-old individual.

  • When did the second case first notice their symptoms?

    -The second case first noticed their symptoms on August 14.

  • What type of contact is considered medium to high risk for Monkeypox transmission?

    -Intimate skin-to-skin contact, such as hugging or kissing, is considered medium to high risk for Monkeypox transmission.

  • What is the current status of the previously reported Monkeypox case number 10?

    -Case number 10 is reportedly recovering but has not yet been discharged from the hospital due to another medical condition.

  • Is there a connection between the local Monkeypox cases and the outbreak in the Republic of Congo?

    -No, the local cases are not connected to the outbreak in the Republic of Congo.

  • What is the current reporting rate of suspected Monkeypox cases to the Department of Health (DOH)?

    -The DOH is currently receiving reports of suspected Monkeypox cases at a rate of about 10 cases per day.

  • What is the advice given by the DOH regarding low-risk skin contact with Monkeypox patients?

    -For low-risk skin contact, such as a handshake, the advice is to use alcohol and wash hands if there is prolonged contact.

  • What are the frontliners and key populations that the DOH is focusing on for Monkeypox?

    -The frontliners include dermatologists, and the key populations that the DOH is focusing on have not been specified in the script but would likely include those with close contact to confirmed cases.

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