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CHP investigates confirmed Mpox case
2024-05-06 20:15 Last Updated At:05-07 00:55
Chp on the hunt for mpox culprit
The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) said today (May 6) that it is investigating a confirmed Mpox (also known as Monkeypox) case, and urged the public to heighten vigilance and avoid close physical contact with persons suspected of contracting Mpox. Meanwhile, high-risk target groups are advised to receive Mpox vaccination.
The case involves a 61-year-old male patient with underlying diseases. He had developed skin rash since April 27. He visited the Yau Ma Tei Male Social Hygiene Clinic of the DH on May 2. He is in stable condition and arrangements have been made for him to be admitted to Princess Margaret Hospital...
CHP investigates confirmed Mpox case
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The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) said today (May 13) that it is investigating a confirmed Mpox (also known as Monkeypox) case, and urged the public to heighten vigilance and avoid close physical contact with persons suspected of contracting Mpox. Meanwhile, high-risk target groups are advised to receive Mpox vaccination.
The case involves a 32-year-old male patient with underlying diseases. He had developed skin rash since May 7 and visited the Yau Ma Tei Male Social Hygiene Clinic of the DH on May 9. He is in stable condition and arrangements have been made for him to be admitted to Princess Margaret Hospital.
An initial investigation revealed that the patient had high-risk exposure in Hong Kong during the incubation period. Furthermore, he visited the Mainland on April 19 and between April 23 and May 2. According to the patient, he had no high-risk exposure during the above periods in the Mainland. No epidemiological linkages between this case and other confirmed cases recorded in Hong Kong earlier have been found so far. The CHP is continuing its epidemiological investigations of the case and will report the case to the World Health Organization...
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CHP investigates confirmed Mpox case
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The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) said today (February 6) that it is investigating a confirmed Mpox (also known as Monkeypox) case, and urged the public to heighten vigilance and avoid close physical contact with persons suspected of contracting Mpox. Meanwhile, high-risk target groups are advised to receive Mpox vaccinations.
The case involves a 37-year-old male patient with underlying illness. He developed vesicles since January 28. He attended the Yau Ma Tei Male Social Hygiene Clinic of the DH on February 4. He is in stable condition and will be isolated at Princess Margaret Hospital.
According to the patient, he had a history of high-risk exposure in Hong Kong during the incubation period. An initial investigation revealed that no epidemiological linkages between this case and other confirmed cases recorded in Hong Kong earlier have been found so far. The CHP is continuing its epidemiological investigations of the case and will report the case to the World Health Organization....
CHP investigates confirmed Mpox case
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The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) said today (February 7) that it is investigating a confirmed Mpox (also known as Monkeypox) case, and urged the public to heighten vigilance and avoid close physical contact with persons suspected of contracting Mpox. Meanwhile, high-risk target groups are advised to receive Mpox vaccinations.
The case involves a 34-year-old male patient with good past health. He developed rashes and vesicles since February 1. He attended the Wan Chai Male Social Hygiene Clinic of the DH on February 5. He is in stable condition and is being isolated at Princess Margaret Hospital.
According to the patient, he had a history of high-risk exposure in Hong Kong during the incubation period. An initial investigation has not revealed any epidemiological linkages between this case and other confirmed cases recorded in Hong Kong earlier so far. The CHP is continuing its epidemiological investigations of the case and will report the case to the World Health Organization...