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Help desks at airports, training for doctors in Kerala: Preventive steps against monkeypox

Giving details of the intensified preventive measures, State Health Minister Veena George said help desks have been started at Thiruvananthapuram, Cochin, Kozhikode and Kannur International airports.

July 17, 2022 / 19:42 IST
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An electron microscopic image showing Monkeypox virus particles.
An electron microscopic image showing Monkeypox virus particles.

Extensive training for doctors and officials of local bodies as well as help desks in all the four international airports in Kerala are some of the latest steps taken by the State government to deal with monkeypox which was recently reported from here.

Giving details of the intensified preventive measures, State Health Minister Veena George said help desks have been started at Thiruvananthapuram, Cochin, Kozhikode and Kannur International airports.

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The help desks, manned by trained personnel, would help detect symptoms of monkeypox in those coming from abroad, provide them with expert care and would also be used for resolution of queries, the Minister said in a release. Apart from this, those returning from countries where monkeypox was reported in the last 21 days and are showing symptoms like fever, rash, or blisters, headache, body aches, muscle pain, sore throat, and difficulty in swallowing food should contact the help desks at the airports, the release said.

The Minister further said in the release that isolation systems have been set up in the districts and those showing symptoms should stay at home in a ventilated room for 21 days. During this period, they should not come in close contact with pregnant women, children, or immuno-compromised people in the house, the release said. Call Disha 104, 1056, 0471 2552056 immediately if you notice any symptoms, it said.