Japan's first case of monkeypox confirmed in Tokyo

26 Jul 2022 11:42am
The patient travelled to a European country from late June to mid-July where he had close contact with a person infected with monkeypox. Illustration photo: 123RF
The patient travelled to a European country from late June to mid-July where he had close contact with a person infected with monkeypox. Illustration photo: 123RF
TOKYO - Japan confirmed its first case of monkeypox on Monday with a man in his 30s in Tokyo testing positive, Kyodo news agency quoted the Tokyo metropolitan government.

The patient travelled to a European country from late June to mid-July where he had close contact with a person infected with monkeypox, it said.

The man, who is currently hospitalised, started to feel unwell on July 15, the Tokyo government said. His symptoms include a fever, a headache and a rash, it added.

Earlier in the day, government officials held a meeting to discuss measures needed to respond to a possible outbreak of monkeypox in the country after the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Saturday declared the outbreak of the infectious disease a global health emergency.

Infections have been reported since May outside Central and West Africa, where the disease is endemic.
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Symptoms of the disease, spread through close physical contact, include fever, extensive rashes, skin lesions and swollen lymph nodes following an incubation period of five to 21 days. - BERNAMA