Kerala issues health guidelines for treatment, isolation of monkeypox cases

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 20, 2022 11:39 AM2022-07-20T11:39:17+5:302022-07-20T11:39:56+5:30

The Kerala govt has stepped up to reduce the curb of monkeypox virus in the state after two positive ...

Kerala issues health guidelines for treatment, isolation of monkeypox cases | Kerala issues health guidelines for treatment, isolation of monkeypox cases

Kerala issues health guidelines for treatment, isolation of monkeypox cases

The Kerala govt has stepped up to reduce the curb of monkeypox virus in the state after two positive cases. The govt on Wednesday,  issued standard operating procedures (SOP) for isolation, sample collection and treatment of those infected or showing signs of the same. Kerala Health Minister Veena George, in a release, gave details of the SOP which are to be followed by all private and government hospitals.She said that any person who has travelled in the last 21 days to a country where monkeypox has been reported and is having red spots on the body along with one or more of the other symptoms, like fever, headache, body ache or fever, should suspect infection by the virus.

The minister, in the release, further said that risk of infection is high through close physical or direct skin-to-skin contact or sexual intercourse with an infected person or by touching their bedding or clothing.Anyone falling in these categories would come in the primary contact list, she and added that infection is confirmed through a PCR test.According to the Health department’s SOP, as mentioned in the release, suspected and probable cases of monkeypox are to be treated separately and in isolation and the District Surveillance Officer (DSO) should be informed immediately.Samples should be collected as per the protocols laid down for the same by the National Institute of Virology (NIV) and the DSO would be responsible for sending the same to the lab, it said.Referrals from private hospitals to government facilities should be on patient request and only critically ill patients from state-run hospitals with isolation facilities should be referred to medical colleges, the SOPs further said.While transporting infected persons from to a hospital or from one medical institution to another, PPE kit, N95 masks, gloves and goggles should be worn by the health professionals and the patients too should wear an N95 or triple layered mask and any wounds on their bodies should be covered, it said.

After patient delivery, the ambulance and equipment therein should be disinfected and patient’s items like clothing, should be disposed of according to the guidelines, the Health department release said.Confirmed cases of monkeypox should be managed as per the Centre’s guidelines exactly and in case of any doubt regarding treatment, the state medical board should be consulted, it added.As all international airports in the state have thermal scanners, the release said that anyone showing signs of fever would be examined for red spots by a medical team and if such signs are found, they will be transferred to the nearest hospital with isolation facilities and the DSO would be informed about the same.Health workers have been directed to monitor those in the primary contact list for 21 days for any symptoms by calling them over the phone and recording their temperature twice a day, it said and added that the health worker or nurse in charge of monitoring should visit the house of the contacts periodically to ensure they follow the guidelines.In case the primary contact person has fever, they should be immediately isolated and if red spots appear, their samples should be sent for monkeypox testing, the release said.Those in the contact list who are not showing symptoms should not donate blood, cells, tissue, organs, or semen, it added.

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