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NegOr health chief ‘baffled’ by mpox case, seeks repeat testing

Dr. Liland Estacion, Negros Oriental Provincial Health Office chief*PNA/Mary Judaline F. Partlow photo

The Negros Oriental’s Provincial Health Office (PHO) is seeking a repeat testing of a 3-year-old boy for mpox (formerly monkeypox) amid “baffling” circumstances surrounding the child’s infection.

Dr. Liland Estacion, PHO chief, said on Wednesday, July 9, that the boy neither had a history of travel nor did his parents or other family members.

Contact tracing also did not point to any potential source of the infection, she said.

“I am confused because the parents and relatives who had contact with the child did not have rashes and other symptoms of mpox,” Estacion said.

The boy was diagnosed recently with mpox symptoms, and subsequent test results from the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) in Metro Manila confirmed the viral disease, she added.

Estacion ordered a team from the PHO to visit the patient in an undisclosed location on Wednesday to collect samples from lesions or scabs for a repeat laboratory analysis.

This is the first local confirmed mpox case in Negros Oriental.

She said a teacher was earlier confirmed to have been infected with mpox, but she contracted and recovered from the disease before returning to the province.

Estacion, however, said there is no cause for concern even if mpox spreads in Negros Oriental as the disease is treatable.

Mpox is transmitted between humans through close contact with an infected person and is usually mild.

However, Estacion emphasized the need for patients’ isolation to prevent its spread.*PNA

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