TN govt to keep close watch of monkeypox

24 May 2022, 1:04 pm

Tamilnadu government has directed the district Collectors and Commissioners of Corporations to monitor and identify suspected cases of monkeypox, if any, and isolate them at healthcare facilities for appropriate treatment.

Asking the officials to watch out for any symptoms among the people on this viral zoonotic disease, State Health and Family Welfare Principal Secretary Dr J Radhakrishnan said those who have travelled in the last 21 days to a country that has recently confirmed or suspected cases of the monkeypox should be monitored.

“All suspected cases should be isolated at designated healthcare facilities and the cases should be reported to the District Surveillance Officer of Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme,” he said.

Issuing a set of instructions to the senior officials, he said all infection-control practices should be followed while treating such patients. “In the light of reports of few such cases in non-endemic countries, especially Europe, Canada, USA and Australia, I request you to keep yourself updated on the advisory and ensure that relevant surveillance suggested is followed up scrupulously,” he said, sharing the advisory from the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, on monkeypox.

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