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DOH records 3 new victims of mpox, bringing total number of cases to 17




MANILA, Philippines, September 2 ------ The Department of Health (DOH) detected three new cases of mpox (formerly called monkeypox), bringing the total number of active cases to eight. Meanwhile, the total number of mpox cases has increased to 17 since July 2022.

 

In a statement on Sunday, the DOH said two of the new cases were from Metro Manila while the third is from Calabarzon, and all of them have the milder MPXV clade II. Below are the details of the three new cases:

 

Case 15

Twenty-nine-year-old male from the National Capital Region (NCR)

Symptoms started August 21

Had rashes on his upper lip, arm and anal area, and swollen neck lymph nodes as well as sore throat, muscle pain and weakness

Developed fever on August 22

Had anonymous sexual encounters with more than one partner

Did not travel within 21 days before the start of symptoms

Currently in home isolation

 

Case 16

Thirty-four-year-old male also from NCR

Symptoms started August 27

Had rashes and blisters over his arms, genital and anal area in addition to cough, fatigue and swollen lymph nodes in his groin area

Did not travel anytime 21 days before symptoms started

Had sexual contact with three partners before symptoms started

Currently in home isolation

 

Case 17

Twenty-nine-year-old male from Calabarzon

Started having fever on August 19

Developed rashes (vesicles) on his face, thorax, arms, legs and soles as well as headache, muscle pain and swollen neck lymph nodes

Did not travel within 21 days before the start of symptoms

Had close intimate contact with one sexual partner who may have had the same skin symptoms

 

According to the DOH, common symptoms of mpox include skin rash or mucosal lesions that can last from two to four weeks. It noted that the rashes are accompanied by fever, headache, muscle aches, back pain, low energy and swollen lymph nodes.

 

Source: inquirer.net

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