Fourth monkeypox case confirmed in Singapore; now it's an Indian national who returned from Germany


SINGAPORE, July 9 (The Straits Times/ANN): Another case of monkeypox has been confirmed in the Republic, bringing the total number of cases detected since June to four, said the Ministry of Health on Friday (July 8).

An imported infection, the patient is a 30-year-old male India national who lives in Singapore and recently returned from Germany.

He developed a rash in the groin area on June 30, and sought medical care when he came down with a fever on Thursday.

Three out of the four monkeypox cases here emerged this week.

On Thursday, a 36-year-old male India national who had recently returned from the United States also tested positive for monkeypox after developing anal discomfort on June 28.

He also progressively developed other symptoms, including rashes over the next few days.

The first local case of monkeypox infection was detected on Wednesday.

The patient, a 45-year-old male Malaysia national who resides in Singapore, first developed lower abdomen skin lesions on June 30.

He subsequently experienced fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, before developing a sore throat and fever.

All close contacts of this local case have been placed on a 21-day quarantine.

None of the four cases are linked.

Singapore’s first case of monkeypox in 2022 was confirmed on June 21, when a 42-year-old male British national who works as a flight attendant was confirmed to be an imported case. - The Straits Times/ANN

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