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Japan confirms 1st monkeypox case, alert issued

By IANS | Updated: July 26, 2022 02:15 IST

Tokyo, July 26 Japan has issued a level-one alert against monkeypox as the first case was detected in ...

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Tokyo, July 26 Japan has issued a level-one alert against monkeypox as the first case was detected in the country, according to local media.

The alert level, the lowest on the country's four-tier scale, was issued earlier on Monday, ahead of the announcement late evening that the Health Ministry here had detected the first case of the disease in the Tokyo area, Xinhua news agency reported.

Amid a global outbreak of the virus, declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organisation on Saturday, the Japanese government has asked its citizens overseas to take extra precautions against contracting the disease.

The government has also warned citizens here who plan to travel abroad or remain outside Japan to be especially careful, according to public broadcaster NHK.

A task force to deal with the outbreak of monkeypox, a tropical disease with symptoms similar to smallpox, has been formed in Japan and is headed by Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for Crisis Management, Takashi Murata.

The task force held their first talks on Monday and outlined its strategy to fight the arrival of the disease.

Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihiko Isozaki, meanwhile, told a press briefing on the matter on Monday that "the task force will work with international organisations to collect data on monkeypox patients outside Japan to learn how other countries are dealing with the disease," NHK said.

According to NHK, the task force will prepare for Japan's suspected cases of monkeypox "by determining testing methods for the disease and setting up medical institutions that accept patients".

Isozaki said that Japan had strengthened its monitoring of the disease at its borders and that visitors to the country are being encouraged to report any possible symptoms of the disease to authorities.

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Tags: Takashi MuratajapanXinhuaTokyoHealth MinistryYoshihiko isozaki
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