Singapore confirms one imported case of monkeypox
The 42-year-old British citizen is currently warded at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases in Singapore. — TODAY pic
SINGAPORE, June 21 — Singapore has confirmed an imported case of monkeypox, the health ministry said late today, the first monkeypox case detected in the city-state in three years.
The patient, who tested positive on June 20, is a 42-year-old British man who works as a flight attendant and had flew in and out of Singapore around mid-June, the health ministry said in a statement.
His condition is stable and he is currently in a ward at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases in Singapore, the ministry said. Thirteen close contacts have been identified as of today, and all will be placed on quarantine for 21 days since their last contact with the man, the statement added. — Reuters
SINGAPORE, June 21 — Singapore has confirmed an imported case of monkeypox, the health ministry said late today, the first monkeypox case detected in the city-state in three years.
The patient, who tested positive on June 20, is a 42-year-old British man who works as a flight attendant and had flew in and out of Singapore around mid-June, the health ministry said in a statement.
His condition is stable and he is currently in a ward at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases in Singapore, the ministry said. Thirteen close contacts have been identified as of today, and all will be placed on quarantine for 21 days since their last contact with the man, the statement added. — Reuters
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