In guntur, Andhra Pradesh, an eight-year-old kid was discovered with what appeared to be monkeypox symptoms. His samples have been forwarded to the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, according to health officials' statement on Sunday. At the government General Hospital (GGH) in guntur, the youngster has been admitted to the isolation ward. The youngster, an odisha resident from a family of daily wage workers, arrived at the hospital with a fever and rashes. He was sedated while his samples were being taken.

Samples from lesions on the skin, blood, urine, and throat swabs have all been submitted to Pune. The findings will probably be made accessible on Monday, according to officials. 15 days ago, the boy's parents relocated to Yedlpapdu in the Palnadu district in search of employment. His parents initially believed his fever and skin rashes, which appeared a week earlier, were nothing significant. On July 28, they hurried the youngster to guntur GGH because his health hadn't improved despite waiting a week.

The youngster was moved to an isolation room when the physicians checked him and discovered rashes and a fever, both signs of monkeypox. His status is steady, say the medical professionals. As a precaution, his parents have also being kept under close monitoring. In Andhra Pradesh, there is currently a second suspected case of monkeypox. On July 17, vijayawada reported the first suspected case. A two-year-old who had travelled to dubai with family was discovered to have skin rashes when they got home. The samples sent to NIV, Pune, however, came back negative for monkeypox.

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