Health officials identify 1st probable case of monkeypox in Indiana
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Health officials identify 1st probable case of monkeypox in Indiana
The patient remains isolated, and health officials said they are working to identify anyone the patient may have had close contact with while infectious.
Author: WTHR.com staff
Published: 7:45 PM EDT June 18, 2022
Updated: 7:56 PM EDT June 18, 2022
INDIANAPOLIS — The first probable case of monkeypox in Indiana this year has been identified, state health officials announced Saturday.
The Indiana Department of Health completed initial testing of the case on Saturday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will do further testing to confirm.
IDOH explained that based on the initial positive test and preliminary case investigation, state health officials consider this a probable monkeypox infection.
The patient remains isolated, and health officials said they are working to identify anyone the patient may have had close contact with while infectious..
Missouri’s first probable case of monkeypox confirmed in Kansas City
Today, 08:21 PM
Posted: Jun 18, 2022 / 06:36 PM CDT
Updated: Jun 18, 2022 / 06:39 PM CDT
by: Joey Schneider
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Missouri health leaders have confirmed the state’s first probable case of monkeypox in Kansas City.
Health officials did not identify the patient by name, age or gender, but say the person is a Kansas City resident with recent out-of-state travel history.
Initial testing was completed June 18, 2022, at the Missouri State Public Health Laboratory, and confirmatory testing for monkeypox is pending at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Based on initial epidemiologic characteristics and the positive orthopoxvirus result at the state laboratory, health officials consider this a probable monkeypox infection.
“This week, one of our excellent nurses suspected one of our patients may have monkeypox virus,” said Dr. Marvia Jones, Director of the Kansas City Health Department. “We are considering this a probable case of monkeypox virus until we receive final confirmation from the CDC labs. We appreciate the work our disease investigation and nursing staff have done to educate themselves on this rare virus and be on alert for it.”
Kansas City disease investigators are working to determine if the patient may have been in contact with any individuals while infectious. Health officials will notify anyone deemed at risk of exposure. ...