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S.Korea reports first locally transmitted monkeypox case

By IANS | Published: April 08, 2023 9:15 AM

Seoul, April 8 South Korean health authorities reported the country's first locally transmitted case of monkeypox on Saturday, ...

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Seoul, April 8 South Korean health authorities reported the country's first locally transmitted case of monkeypox on Saturday, bringing the total number of infections to six.

The South Korean national, who has no recent overseas travel history, tested positive for the disease on Friday, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

The person visited a hospital with a skin rash on Monday and was reported to health authorities as a suspected monkeypox case on Thursday, reports Yonhap News Agency.

Unlike the previous five cases in the country, which were linked to overseas travel, the latest patient had not travelled abroad within the past three months, the KDCA said.

The person began experiencing symptoms around the end of March and had been in contact with others for several days.

The patient is currently hospitalized and is in good health, the KDCA said.

The health agency did not give further details of the individual.

The virus, which is traditionally confined to regions in Central and Western Africa, can cause a fever, chills, rashes and lesions, among other symptoms.

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