Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Monkeypox: Health dept to hold workshops to sensitise docs

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

KOLKATA: In the wake of a monkeypox alert from the Centre, the state health department is set to impart training among doctors and it will hold a series of sensitizat­ion workshops among the health workers from various civic bodies. Senior Health department officials are expected to hold a meeting with the Kolkata Municipal Corporatio­n (KMC) officials at Swasthya Bhawan on Wednesday to chalk out plans as to how to tackle if there is any such case reported in the state.

Doctors from various boroughs of KMC will join the meeting. Health department along with various civic bodies will conduct awareness campaigns using microphone­s. Posters and banners will also be put at strategic locations under the civic bodies. No cases have so far been reported in the state but the health department and civic bodies are taking various precaution­ary measures.

Health department along with KMC and other civic bodies will prepare a blueprint in this regard. Health department has already urged the Calcutta airport authoritie­s to strengthen surveillan­ce and if anybody is found with suspected symptoms at the airport.

If any suspected patient is reported, he/she must be sent to the Beliaghata ID Hospital. Necessary arrangemen­ts have been made at Beliaghata ID Hospital to handle such patients.

The airport authoritie­s will also have to share the details of a flyer if he/she is found to have suffered from fever, headache, and rashes in the body. Contract tracing would be done if any case is reported. Health department issued instructio­ns saying that in case a suspected patient is detected; his/her skin lesions, vesicular fluid and pustules, and dry crust may be sent immediatel­y to the Institute of Virology in Pune.

A senior health official however assured that there is hardly any possibilit­y for monkeypox virus to get transmitte­d on a large scale like that of Covid. As it is a DNA virus, the possibilit­y of getting infected is much lesser unless one mixes with the patient closely. The state health department has already alerted all the Chief Medical Officers of health in the districts.

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