Telangana’s first suspected monkeypox case tests negative

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Hyderabad, July 26 (UNI) Samples collected from a man with suspected symptoms of mon- keypox were found to be negative, a top Telangana health official said on Tuesday. “The samples sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune for monkeypox testing are found to be negative,” announced Director of Public Health Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao. There is no need to panic, he added. Five types of samples of the 40-year-old man were sent. They include swabs from the throat, blood, urine, and from lesions on the skin.

The man had arrived in Kamareddy from Kuwait on July 6. He developed a fever on July 20 and later when there were rashes on the body, he approached a private hospital in the town. Suspecting it to be a case of monkeypox, doctors referred him to Kamareddy District Hospital and from there he was sent in an ambulance to Hyderabad and admitted to a special isolation ward for suspected monkey- pox cases at Fever Hospital on Sunday. “The lesions on his neck, hands, and chest are like lesions from monkeypox. It may also be chickenpox,” Fever Hospital Superintendent Dr. K. Shankar had said on Monday. The man’s six close contacts were also identified and kept in isolation. The director of public health had earlier said that people need not panic over monkeypox as it is not a fatal disease.

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