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18 out of 20 monkeypox cases in Vietnam test positive for HIV

By IANS | Updated: October 24, 2023 10:25 IST

Hanoi, Oct 24 Eighteen out of 20 monkeypox cases recorded in Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City hace tested ...

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Hanoi, Oct 24 Eighteen out of 20 monkeypox cases recorded in Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City hace tested positive for HIV, the Department of Health has confirmed.

All 20 cases are being treated at the city's National Hospital of Tropical Diseases, Xinhua news agency reported.

Two cases are progressing seriously with multiple infections, the Department said.

Other patients have positive health progress, Vietnam Television (VTV) reported.

According to the VTV, the city's healthcare sector has not detected foreign-related factors linked to current monkeypox cases.

Local healthcare authorities are stepping up measures to detect community infection, focusing on easily-infected groups at hospitals and preventing the virus entering from outside through border gates.

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