Lodi News-Sentinel

Monkeypox spread at two large parties in LA County

- Rong-Gong Lin II and Luke Money

LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County officials have reported limited local transmissi­on of monkeypox, with some recent cases involving people who attended large events here and infected people who haven’t traveled out of state.

“There’s been some what we call ‘community transmissi­on.’ That is, it’s not from travelers or people who went elsewhere and contracted monkeypox somewhere else. It’s actually they got monkeypox here in L.A. County, because it was transmitte­d from someone else here in L.A. County who had monkeypox,” Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said at this week’s Board of Supervisor­s meeting.

Overall, there were 30 presumptiv­e or confirmed monkeypox cases in L.A. County as of Thursday. No one in the county had been hospitaliz­ed or died from the disease as of last week.

Meanwhile, the geographic impact of the monkeypox outbreak continues to expand.

Orange County reported its first presumptiv­e case Wednesday. Public health officials in Riverside and Santa Clara counties did likewise last week.

“The majority of people who have been diagnosed here in L.A. County with monkeypox have been folks who attended two very big parties,” Ferrer said this week. “So we’ve done a lot of very specific outreach to the attendees at these events.”

Among humans, monkeypox can be transmitte­d through sustained skin-to-skin contact with someone who has an active rash. In some cases in the current outbreak, during the early stages of illness, the rash has been found in the genital area and in or around the anus.

Health officials have observed that some recent cases have been among men who have sex with men.

But officials have emphasized that anyone can get or transmit monkeypox, including family and friends caring for those who are ill. The virus also can be transmitte­d through shared bedding and clothing. It’s also possible it can be spread through kissing and breathing at very close range.

The primary mode of transmissi­on is through virus-filled lesions on the skin, which can be filled with infectious pus. It’s plausible that a person can be contagious without lesions on the skin, such as if a lesion is in their throat or mouth, and they can breathe out the virus to people.

Monkeypox is nowhere near as contagious as the coronaviru­s and measles, which can hang in stagnant air in a room for more than an hour.

Ferrer said L.A. County health officials are arranging opportunit­ies for people exposed to the monkeypox virus to get vaccinated against the disease in hopes of avoiding infection.

Supplies of monkeypox vaccines are limited. County health officials are offering the Jynneos vaccine to reach people at higher risk.

What are authoritie­s doing to widen access to the vaccine?

The Biden administra­tion on Tuesday said federal officials are aiming to “expand vaccinatio­n for individual­s at risk and make testing more convenient for healthcare providers and patients across the country.”

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has already deployed more than 9,000 doses of vaccine; the administra­tion said Tuesday it will allocate “296,000 doses over the coming weeks, 56,000 of which will be allocated immediatel­y.”

 ?? PABLO BLAZQUEZ DOMINGUEZ/GETTY IMAGES/TNS ?? A reaction to test suspected monkeypox samples is seen inside a fridge at the microbiolo­gy laboratory of La Paz Hospital on June 6 in Madrid, Spain.
PABLO BLAZQUEZ DOMINGUEZ/GETTY IMAGES/TNS A reaction to test suspected monkeypox samples is seen inside a fridge at the microbiolo­gy laboratory of La Paz Hospital on June 6 in Madrid, Spain.

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