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No Monkeypox case in PH yet – DOH

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THE Department of Health (DOH) said Friday, May 20, that no case of the Monkeypox has been detected in the Philippine­s so far despite its emergence in European countries, the United States, and Canada.

In a statement, the DOH said the viral disease that originated in African nations has yet to reach the country’s shores.

To date, Monkeypox has not been detected within the Philippine­s or at its borders,” said the DOH.

It said, though, that border screening has been enhanced in the country’s airports and seaports.

“DOH is intensifyi­ng screening at our borders and ensuring that surveillan­ce systems are actively monitoring the situation,” it said.

The health department asked the public to continue to adhere to the minimum public health standards in a bid to avoid Monkeypox transmissi­on.

“Wear your best-fitted mask, ensure good airflow, keep hands clean, and keep physical distance,” said the DOH.

According to the World Health Organizati­on (WHO), Monkeypox is a viral disease coming from animals and occurs primarily in tropical rainforest areas of Central and West Africa and is occasional­ly exported to other regions.

Its symptoms include fever, rash, and swollen lymph nodes, which may lead to a range of medical complicati­ons.

The Monkeypox virus is transmitte­d to humans through close contact (wounds, body fluids, respirator­y droplets) with an infected person or animal, or with contaminat­ed materials.

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