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Weekly information on Human Infection by Monkeypox Virus – Nº 010
Information on the number of cases in Portugal until September 7, 2022
On May 3, the presence of the Monkeypox virus (VMPX) was detected in Portugal, with laboratory confirmation of five cases of human infection by VMPX. Since then, through September 7, 2022, 898 confirmed cases have been identified.
As of September 7, 2022, 831 cases were reported on SINAVEmed (Figure 1). Of the 831 cases, most belong to the age group between 30 and 39 years (367; 44%). Most cases are male (823; 99%), with 8 cases (1%) reported in females.
Actions at national level
On July 16, vaccination of the first contacts close to cases began, according to the eligibility criteria of Norm 006/2022 of 07/12/2022. By September 4, 400 contacts had been vaccinated. Eligible contacts in the different regions continue to be identified and targeted for vaccination.
The DGS, in conjunction with INFARMED IP, the Technical Commission on Vaccination, the public health departments of the ARS and their respective regional vaccination teams, is analyzing and evaluating the conditions of operationalization/availability and equity in the management of the limited reserve of vaccines for the preventive vaccination approach. This analysis and evaluation covers technical and logistical aspects, in addition to the authorization of exceptional use and training of health professionals for the use of reduced doses of vaccination for adults.
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Weekly information on Human Infection by Monkeypox Virus – Nº 010

Information on the number of cases in Portugal until September 7, 2022
On May 3, the presence of the Monkeypox virus (VMPX) was detected in Portugal, with laboratory confirmation of five cases of human infection by VMPX. Since then, through September 7, 2022, 898 confirmed cases have been identified.
As of September 7, 2022, 831 cases were reported on SINAVEmed (Figure 1). Of the 831 cases, most belong to the age group between 30 and 39 years (367; 44%). Most cases are male (823; 99%), with 8 cases (1%) reported in females.
Actions at national level
On July 16, vaccination of the first contacts close to cases began, according to the eligibility criteria of Norm 006/2022 of 07/12/2022. By September 4, 400 contacts had been vaccinated. Eligible contacts in the different regions continue to be identified and targeted for vaccination.
The DGS, in conjunction with INFARMED IP, the Technical Commission on Vaccination, the public health departments of the ARS and their respective regional vaccination teams, is analyzing and evaluating the conditions of operationalization/availability and equity in the management of the limited reserve of vaccines for the preventive vaccination approach. This analysis and evaluation covers technical and logistical aspects, in addition to the authorization of exceptional use and training of health professionals for the use of reduced doses of vaccination for adults.
Open document (PDF - 443 Kb)
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