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First probable case of monkeypox identified in New Hampshire
Rare illness recently has been found in 26 states
WMUR Updated: 3:55 PM EDT Jun 29, 2022
CONCORD, N.H. —
The first probable case of monkeypox in New Hampshire has been identified, health officials said Wednesday.
The patient is a resident of Rockingham County, and the Department of Health and Human Services said that because of privacy concerns, no further information about the patient would be released...
New Hampshire health officials announce 2 additional monkeypox cases, bringing state's total to 3
WMUR Updated: 10:02 AM EDT Jul 20, 2022
KC Downey
Digital Media Manager
MANCHESTER, N.H. —
There are now three confirmed or probable cases of monkeypox in New Hampshire, state health officials told WMUR on Tuesday.
New Hampshire's first case this year was confirmed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last month. Officials with the state Department of Health and Human Services announced two additional cases Tuesday...