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First autochthonous case of monkeypox in Argentina: a young man from San Isidro
The patient is a 22-year-old man and has no history of travel abroad
Saturday, August 24, 2024
In a significant development in the public health situation, the first autochthonous case of monkeypox has been confirmed in Argentina. The patient is a 22-year-old man residing in San Isidro, a municipality in the north of Greater Buenos Aires. Unlike previous cases reported in the country, this individual has no history of travel abroad.
The young man began to experience symptoms compatible with monkeypox and, after going to the hospital, samples were collected for analysis. These samples were sent to the Malbrán Institute, where the positive result was obtained within 24 hours. The patient is currently isolated at home while receiving treatment for the skin lesions characteristic of the disease.
The confirmation of this case marks a milestone in the surveillance of monkeypox in Argentina, especially given that the World Health Organization (WHO) had declared an international emergency regarding the disease. This is the first autochthonous case recorded since said declaration.
Context and Previous Cases
Prior to this case, the Ministry of Health of Buenos Aires had reported two cases in the province. One of them corresponds to a person residing in La Matanza, who had traveled abroad and presented symptoms since June. The other case refers to an individual from Berazategui who began to show symptoms in July after having had contact with a traveler. Both patients were in good health...
First autochthonous case of monkeypox in Argentina: a young man from San Isidro
The patient is a 22-year-old man and has no history of travel abroad
Saturday, August 24, 2024
In a significant development in the public health situation, the first autochthonous case of monkeypox has been confirmed in Argentina. The patient is a 22-year-old man residing in San Isidro, a municipality in the north of Greater Buenos Aires. Unlike previous cases reported in the country, this individual has no history of travel abroad.
The young man began to experience symptoms compatible with monkeypox and, after going to the hospital, samples were collected for analysis. These samples were sent to the Malbrán Institute, where the positive result was obtained within 24 hours. The patient is currently isolated at home while receiving treatment for the skin lesions characteristic of the disease.
The confirmation of this case marks a milestone in the surveillance of monkeypox in Argentina, especially given that the World Health Organization (WHO) had declared an international emergency regarding the disease. This is the first autochthonous case recorded since said declaration.
Context and Previous Cases
Prior to this case, the Ministry of Health of Buenos Aires had reported two cases in the province. One of them corresponds to a person residing in La Matanza, who had traveled abroad and presented symptoms since June. The other case refers to an individual from Berazategui who began to show symptoms in July after having had contact with a traveler. Both patients were in good health...
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