One person dies of monkeypox in Kerala...

Monkeypox is affecting many countries around the world. In india too, central and all state health ministries have been keeping a close eye on the monkeypox outbreak for the past few months. While no one has been affected by monkeypox in india, on the 14th, for the first time in india, a monkeypox infection was confirmed in a person in Kerala. At present, 5 people have been confirmed infected with 3 in kerala, and 1 each in delhi and Andhra Pradesh. Following the first case of monkeypox in kerala, the Union health Department has sent a letter to all state governments with guidelines on monkeypox. Among them, travelers from monkeypox-affected countries should be screened.People suspected of having monkeypox should be tested. people with co-morbidities should seek immediate treatment if symptoms are present. Medical facilities should be kept ready to provide necessary treatment for monkeypox as instructed. Meanwhile, one person in kerala has been confirmed to have died of monkeypox without treatment. Kerala, A medium-sized person who arrived at the thiruvananthapuram airport in kerala state from the united states of Emirates was diagnosed with monkeypox a few days ago. After this, he was admitted to the Special Unit at thiruvananthapuram Government Medical college Hospital and was receiving treatment. In this case, the infected person died on July 30 without treatment.
Kerala health Minister Veena George has said to conduct a detailed investigation in this regard. Speaking about this, he said that the test conducted on him abroad has come back as positive. He is being treated in thrissur for fatigue and encephalitis. Monkeypox is not a fatal disease. They have ordered an inquiry into whether there was a delay in getting treatment. The details of the persons related to the deceased youth and the places where he traveled are being collected. 

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