Access of monkeypox in maharashtra, first patient found in Dhule, Alert Health Department

Dhule, October 14 (IANS). Monkeypox, which has been destroyed all over the world, has now also beaten in Maharashtra. The first case of this infection in the state came to light in the Dhule district, causing panic in the district. The Department of Health immediately came to warning mode. On October 2, Monkeypox infection was confirmed at a 45-year-old man who returned from Saudi Arabia. This patient was included in the Medical College, Dhule Hire Hire, where both the test reports were positive. Medical officials moved the patient to a separate separate section and immediately began treatment. It is a matter of relief that the test report of the family members of the patient became negative, which allowed the Department of Health a sigh of relief. Let’s tell you that Monkeypox is a very contagious virus disease, which can affect humans and animals. The infection can spread through contact with the skin, clothing, bedding or towel of an infected person. Apart from this, this virus can also spread by getting in touch with infected animals. The symptoms of Monkeypox are similar to those of smallpox, but the severity of its effects is less than those of smallpox. Usually, the infected person shows symptoms such as headaches, fever, muscle pain, fatigue, weakness and swelling in the lymph nodes. In addition, rash or rash appears on the body, which gradually turns into blisters. Monkeypox is a fast -spread virus and has caused havoc in many countries. The situation has been under control in India so far, but careful is very important to prevent the spread of infection. Avoid going to crowded places and monitoring your health after returning from a foreign trip. Also keep the distance from the infected person and take care of beauty, wash hands regularly and avoid sharing your personal belongings. If someone shows symptoms of monkeypox, he should contact and test with a doctor immediately. If you experience symptoms after traveling abroad, isolate yourself. In addition, according to the doctor’s advice, vaccine can also be given to prevent monkeypox. –Is Pim/ABM Share this Story Tags