Monkeypox in India: Suspected Monkeypox Case Detected in Himachal Pradesh's Solan, Samples Sent to NIV Pune
"Seek medical advice immediately as these symptoms can also be of any other disease, so there is a need to maintain alertness, alertness and restraint," the government has said.
Solan, July 30: The health department in Himachal Pradesh has detected a person with symptoms similar to monkeypox in Solan's Baddi. The health condition of the person is improving as it has been 21 days since he first showed the symptoms.
As a precautionary measure, the person has been isolated and surveillance is being done in his surrounding areas. 'India’s History Incomplete Without Mention of Sacrifices Made by Sikh Gurus', Says Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath.
Samples have been sent to National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune for lab testing.
Himachal government has urged people to do not get confused or scared about monkeypox, and appealed them to take necessary precautions if they experience any symptoms of the disease.
"Seek medical advice immediately as these symptoms can also be of any other disease, so there is a need to maintain alertness, alertness and restraint," the government has said.
Earlier, the administration went into a tizzy after a tourist who came to Himachal from Delhi showed symptoms of monkeypox. He had returned to Delhi in a bus after visiting many tourist places including Manali.
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