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India confirms its first monkeypox death

The man died on Saturday and his family had told officials he had tested positive in the United Arab Emirates on July 21.

August 01, 2022 / 22:06 IST
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Monkeypox is a disease that causes fevers and skin lesions.
Monkeypox is a disease that causes fevers and skin lesions.

India confirmed its first monkeypox death on August 1, which occurred in the state of Kerala, a government minister told reporters.

The man died on Saturday and his family had told officials he had tested positive in the United Arab Emirates on July 21. His 20 contacts including family members, friends, a helper and others who played football with him are in the high-risk category and are under "self-observation".

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Rajasthan also reported its first suspected case of the disease Monday with with a 20-year-old man being admitted to a government hospital with a fever for the past four days and rashes on body. In the national capital, official sources said the 35-year-old Nigerian man who tested positive -- becoming the city's second and the country's sixth case -- is admitted to the Delhi government's LNJP Hospital, the nodal facility for treatment of the infection.

He has blisters and a fever for the last five days. His samples were sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune. The report which arrived Monday evening showed he was positive, an official source said. His samples were sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune.