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Karnataka bolsters checks on monkeypox cases

The circular in this regard by the commissioner of health and family welfare comes following a second case of Monkeypox being reported from Kannur district of Kerala on July 18 in which there was a history of contact with a case of disease in UAE.

Published on: Jul 23, 2022 12:04 AM IST
By , Bengaluru
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In the wake of confirmed cases of Monkeypox disease in neighbouring Kerala, the Karnataka government has decided to speed up surveillance activities and keep a strong vigil in the state. It has instructed all the districts in the state to ensure effective preparedness and take required action as per the Centre’s guidelines and technical advisory committee recommendations regarding Monkeypox.

In the wake of confirmed cases of Monkeypox disease in neighbouring Kerala, the Karnataka government has decided to speed up surveillance activities and keep a strong vigil in the state. (REUTERS)
In the wake of confirmed cases of Monkeypox disease in neighbouring Kerala, the Karnataka government has decided to speed up surveillance activities and keep a strong vigil in the state. (REUTERS)

The circular in this regard by the commissioner of health and family welfare comes following a second case of Monkeypox being reported from Kannur district of Kerala on July 18 in which there was a history of contact with a case of disease in UAE.

District Health Officers (DHOs)/ District Surveillance Officers (DSO) have been instructed to ensure that the health screening teams at Points of Entries (PoEs) into the State (airports or sea ports), disease surveillance teams and doctors working in hospitals are to be re-oriented on the common signs and symptoms, diagnosis, case definitions etc of suspected, probable, confirmed Monkeypox cases and contacts. They should also be trained on contact tracing and other surveillance activities that need to be undertaken following detection of a probable Monkeypox case like testing and other associated IPC (Infection Prevention and Control) protocols and clinical management, the circular said.

Officials have also been directed to designate at least 2 beds for isolation of suspect, confirmed cases in all District Hospitals and ensure adequate human resource and logistic support to manage suspect and confirmed cases of Monkeypox. All the arrangements to be made for sample collection and transportation to the designated laboratory from the suspected Monkeypox case reported if any, it added.

 
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