Tuesday 23 April 2024

number of cases of monkeypox in the country increases to three

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QCOSTARICA – The Ministry of Health confirmed two more cases of monkeypox in Costa Rica, for a total of three cases of this disease.

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Of the two new cases, one, a 31-year-old Costa Rican, had direct contact with the 34-year-old American patient who tested positive for monkeypox last week.

The second case is that of a 42-year-old Colombian man with Costa Rican nationality, and has no connection to the other two cases. The man had traveled to Spain.

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Both cases were diagnosed by PCR detected in the Caja Costarricense del Seguro Social (CCSS).

According to the Ministry of Health, another two suspected cases are reported, both patients present mild symptoms without skin rash, and are stable. The Ministry of Health maintains follow-up of the corresponding clinical evolution, direct contacts of these patients, traceability and isolation of suspected cases.

Juan José Romero, an epidemiologist at the Universidad Nacional (UNA), pointed out the importance of the role of health authorities so that suspected cases are confirmed in time and cut transmission.

Romero pointed out the importance of the population notifying in a timely manner if they have any symptoms of this disease.

See here the General Guidelines for Monkeypox Surveillance by the Ministry of Health

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