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Scotland: 2022 Monkeypox

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news...case-tropical-disease-identifed-north-border/
Monkeypox Scotland: First case of tropical disease identifed north of the border
1 hr ago
By Jody Harrison



The first case of monkeypox has been identified in an individual in Scotland, health officials have said.

Efforts to trace contacts of the person have been launched, and they are receiving care and treatment ‘appropriate to their condition’ Public Health Scotland (PHS) said.

Officials added that the overall risk to the general public is “low”. ..
 
First case of monkeypox confirmed in Scotland


First published on 23 May 2022
  • Conditions and diseases
  • Health protection
Monkeypox has been confirmed in an individual in Scotland.

The individual is receiving care and treatment appropriate to their condition and contact tracing is underway.

Monkeypox is a viral infection usually found in West and Central Africa. The West African strain that has been recently detected in the UK is generally a mild self-limiting illness, spread by very close contact with someone already infected and with symptoms of monkeypox. Most people recover within a few weeks.

Public Health Scotland (PHS) is working with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), Public Health Wales and Northern Ireland HSC Health Protection Agency to monitor and respond to potential and confirmed cases of monkeypox in the UK.

As of Friday 20 May, the UKHSA has identified 20 cases in England but more are expected.

Dr Nick Phin, Director of Public Health Science and Medical Director, PHS explains:

“Public Health Scotland is aware of an individual in Scotland who is confirmed to have monkeypox. The affected individual is being managed and treated in line with nationally agreed protocols and guidance.

“We have well established and robust infection control procedures for dealing with such cases of infectious disease and these will be strictly followed.

“We are working with NHS Boards and wider partners in Scotland and the UK to investigate the source of this infection. Close contacts of the case are being identified and provided with health information and advice. This may include the offer of vaccination.

“The overall risk to the general public is low.

“Anyone with an unusual blister-like rash or small number of blister-like sores on any part of their body, including their genital area, should avoid close contact with others and seek medical advice if they have any concerns.”

Symptoms

Initial symptoms of monkey pox include fever or high temperature, headache, muscle aches, backache, swollen lymph nodes, chills and exhaustion.

A blister-like rash or small number of blister-like sores can develop, often beginning on the face, then spreading to other parts of the body, including the genital area.

The rash changes and goes through different stages, before finally forming a scab, which typically falls off over the course of a couple of weeks. Individuals are infectious from the point symptoms start until all the scabs fall off. During this time close contact with others must be avoided.


Last updated: 23 May 2022

https://publichealthscotland.scot/news/2022/may/first-case-of-monkeypox-confirmed-in-scotland/
 
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/20168322.monkeypox-two-cases-confirmed-scotland/

Monkeypox: Two more cases confirmed in Scotland
26 mins ago
By Ema Sabljak

Two more cases of monkeypox have been confirmed in Scotland taking the total up to three.

Public Health Scotland (PHS) confirmed contact tracing is underway and that some close contacts have been offered a smallpox vaccine against the infection.

Both the new Scottish patients are receiving treatment, but the risk to the public remains low.

Dr Nick Phin at PHS said: “Public Health Scotland (PHS) is working with NHS Boards and wider partners in Scotland and the UK to investigate the source of these infections.

“We have well established and robust infection control procedures for dealing with such cases of infectious disease and these are being strictly followed.

“The overall risk to the general public is low.

“Anyone with an unusual blister-like rash or small number of blister-like sores on any part of their body, including their genital area, should avoid close contact with others and seek medical advice if they have any concerns.”

It comes as Wales and Northern Ireland both recorded their first cases of the viral infection...
 
Source: https://news.stv.tv/scotland/four-p...onkeypox-in-scotland-health-officials-confirm

Scotland's fourth case of monkeypox confirmed by public health chiefs
The viral infection already has more than 100 recorded cases across the UK but health officials say the strain is 'mild'.
By James Delaney
54 minutes ago

A fourth case of monkeypox has been officially recorded in Scotland, according to public health chiefs.

Rising numbers of the viral infection have been tracked across the UK in recent weeks following the initial outbreak of a strain from West Africa.

Public Health Scotland (PHS) confirmed three cases in the week from Monday, May 23, but a fourth, in an undisclosed location, has now been verified...
 
Source: https://news.stv.tv/scotland/two-mo...ealth-bosses-bringing-the-total-number-to-ten

Scotland's tenth case of monkeypox confirmed by health officials
The total number of confirmed monkeypox cases in Scotland is now ten.
By Caitlyn Dewar
11 minutes ago

Two further cases of monkeypox have been confirmed in Scotland, health bosses have confirmed.

Public Health Scotland confirmed in its latest update, as of 12pm on June 5, the total number of confirmed cases was ten – two weeks after the first case of monkeypox in Scotland was identified.

The individuals are receiving care and treatment appropriate to their condition in line with nationally agreed protocols and guidance.

Close contacts of the cases are being identified and provided with health information, advice and, where appropriate, a vaccine...
 
Source: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/scotland-monkeypox-confirmed-cases-13-27247928

Scotland has 13 confirmed monkeypox cases as health chiefs investigate links
Public Health Scotland say the cases have been identified in laboratories, but they have not identified a common link between them as of yet.
By Fionnuala Boyle
08:31, 16 JUN 2022

Scotland has 13 confirmed cases of monkeypox, public health officials say.

Public Health Scotland (PHS) confirmed on Tuesday that the cases had been identified in laboratories.

It is understood the majority of cases are among adults known to be gay, bisexual, or other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) and report recent European travel within 21 days of experiencing symptoms...
 
Source: https://news.stv.tv/west-central/sc...-17-as-work-to-trace-close-contacts-under-way

Monkeypox cases rise to 17 in Scotland as virus continues to spread
Public Health Scotland confirmed an increase in the number of reported cases across the country but stressed there is little danger to the public.
By James Delaney
18 minutes ago

The number of Monkeypox cases in Scotland has risen again to 17 as the virus continues to spread across the UK.

A further four “laboratory-confirmed” cases of the condition have been reported in the period up to June 16, according to Public Health Scotland (PHS)...
 
Source: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifes...eypox-scotland-vaccine-offered-cases-27325451

Monkeypox vaccines to be offered to high-risk Scots as cases continue to rise
Yesterday's figures showed 26 laboratory-confirmed cases of monkeypox in Scotland since May 23.
By Jacob Rawley
10:35, JUN 25, 2022 updated11:13, JUN 25, 2022

Monkeypox cases have continued to rise in the UK and now the Scottish Government has confirmed that it will be offering vaccines to those at higher risk.

Previously, close contacts of confirmed cases have been offered a vaccine but a strategy published by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) recommends that some gay and bisexual men should be offered pre-exposure vaccinations...
 
Source: https://www.scotsman.com/health/monkeypox-outbreak-number-of-scots-infected-rises-to-40-3757731

Monkeypox outbreak: Number of Scots infected rises to 40
There have now been 40 confirmed cases of monkeypox in Scotland, according to health officials.
By Lauren Gilmour
Wednesday, 6th July 2022, 8:57 am
Updated 2 hours ago

Public Health Scotland announced a further six cases of the virus on Monday.

The majority of cases are in adults known to be gay or bisexual men who have sex with men and have had recent European travel within 21 days of the onset of symptoms...
 
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