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AKSG ACTIVATES EMERGENCY CENTRES TO CHECK MONKEY POX The Honourable Commissioner for health, Dr. Dominic Ukpong has confirmed an information of a suspected case of Monkey Pox in a general hospital where the patient was already in a proper isolation. This discovery, according to the Commissioner, came a day after the news of the outbreak in Bayelsa State. Another information about a female petty trader who had suspicious rashes was reported, she was found and her two children with similar rashes. She with her children were quarantined in her home. To check the spread of the disease, the government has reactivated the Infectious Disease Emergency rapid response team, Emergency Operations Centre, has directed all health facilities and workers to be on alert, exercise high index of suspicion, to observe and practice Universal precautions while handling patients, report all and any suspicious cases to Rapid Response team on emergency number: 08037934966 or Emergency Operation Centre EOC on 09023330092. Monkey POX, according to Dr. Ukpong, is a rare disease transmitted to humans by animals and it is caused by a virus, (Orthopoxvirus genus of the family Poxviridae)which was first isolated from Monkey serum by the State Serum Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1958. Transmission is from direct contact with blood, body fluid, cutaneous or mucosal lesions of infected or dead animals such as monkeys, Gambian giant rats, squirrels, prairie dog; eating inadequately cooked meat of infected animals, human to human transmission can result from close contact with infected persons, respiratory droplet, objects recently contaminated by patients fluids or lesion materials. It can also be transmitted via the placenta (Congenital monkey pox). Signs and Symptoms include *Incubation Period of 6 to 16 days (can range from 5 to 21 days) after that there's onset of *Fever *Severe headache *Muscle pains *Backache *Lymph nodes swelling. AkwaIbomState #TheHubSate #UdomEmmanuel #OrangeSeptember #Anniversary #DiscoverAkwaIbom #AmazingAkwaIbom #GovernorUdomisWorking #ibomappsNews