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Maricopa County confirms 1st probable case of monkeypox in Arizona
By FOX 10 Staff
Published June 7, 2022 11:23AM
Updated 12:14PM
PHOENIX - Arizona health officials on June 7 confirmed the first probable case of monkeypox in the state. The Maricopa County Department of Public Health and the Arizona Department of Health Services say laboratory testing returned a presumptive positive result. Confirmatory testing is now underway at the CDC.
The patient has been identified as a man in his 30s who is in isolation and recovering. MCDPH and ADHS did not release a location for where in Maricopa County the probable case was reported...
1st case of monkeypox reported in Pima County; new COVID variant keeps spreading
by Bennito L. Kelty
Posted Jul 12, 2022, 12:57 pm
TucsonSentinel.com
Pima County reported its first case of monkeypox, local health officials announced Tuesday, about a month since the first case appeared in Arizona. The infectious disease comes as a new variant of COVID-19 continues to spread through the county at an “accelerated” rate since early May.
Vaccines are available to treat monkeypox cases in their early stages, but supplies of the shots are limited, Dr. Theresa Cullen, director of the Pima County Health Department, said at a press conference Tuesday...
Navajo Nation - First Monkeypox Cases Identified in Coconino County - AZ
Posted on: August 23, 2022
Coconino County Health and Human Services (CCHHS) announced the first confirmed cases of monkeypox in Coconino County. The two cases were tested in separate healthcare facilities and are unrelated.
First Monkeypox Cases Identified in Coconino County
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - Coconino County Health and Human Services (CCHHS) announced the first confirmed cases of monkeypox in Coconino County. The two cases were tested in separate healthcare facilities and are unrelated. The individuals are recovering while following isolation guidance.