Stamford Advocate

Conn. closely monitoring situation after Mass. monkeypox case

- By Nicholas Rondinone

Monkeypox, a rare form of the dangerous smallpox virus, has appeared in Massachuse­tts, raising some concern over the spread of the often unseen illness.

On Wednesday, the Massachuse­tts Department of Public Health confirmed a single case of the virus involving an individual who had recently traveled to Canada. Little else was shared about the patient, including what part of the state the patient lives.

It was the first confirmed case of monkeypox, a potentiall­y deadly virus, in the United States in 2022. A possible case has been reported in New York, but it has not been confirmed.

Here's what you need to know about monkeypox:

What is monkeypox?

Monkeypox is a virus in the same family as smallpox and cowpox, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It was first discovered in Africa in 1958 when there was an outbreak among monkeys held for research, the CDC said.

The World Health Organizati­on said the first human case of monkeypox was found in a child in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1970. The first case was reported in the United States in 2003.

While not entirely known, it is believed that the virus is passed to people through monkeys and rodents, according to the CDC. It can also be passed between humans through contact with bodily fluids, the CDC said. Cases found in the United States are often linked to internatio­nal travel.

Has monkeypox ever been reported in Connecticu­t?

According to the state Department of Public Health, there has never been a confirmed case of monkeypox in Connecticu­t.

“DPH is monitoring this situation and forwarding CDC updates and communicat­ions to local health department­s and infectious disease specialist­s. The state Public Health Laboratory is forwarding instructio­ns on specimen collection storage and transport storage to hospital laboratori­es and infectious disease specialist­s,” DPH said in a statement Friday.

DPH said there is a twopart plan to investigat­e any outbreak in Connecticu­t: Ensure proper isolation protocols are in place and then confirm the case through testing at the state laboratory.

What are the symptoms of monkeypox?

According to officials, monkeypox presents similarly to smallpox, but often the symptoms are less severe. The initial symptoms include fever, head and muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, chills and exhaustion, according to the CDC.

Health officials said the virus takes between seven and 14 days to incubate, meaning it could be one to two weeks after an infection before symptoms start to show.

About one to three days after the fever starts, an infected individual will develop a rash, or lesions, that spread from the face to the rest of their body, the CDC said.

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