Singapore reports imported monkeypox case

Xinhua News Agency

 

SINGAPORE –  Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed one imported case of monkeypox infection in Singapore.

According to a MOH statement issued here on Tuesday night, the patient is a 42-year-old male British national who works as a flight attendant and was in Singapore between June 15-17 and again on June 19 as he flew in and out of Singapore. He was tested positive for monkeypox on June 20.

The patient is currently warded in at Singapore’s National Center for Infectious Diseases and his condition is stable, said the statement.

Meanwhile, as of June 21, 13 close contacts have been identified, said MOH, noting that all close contacts will be placed on quarantine for 21 days since their last contact with the case. In addition, two low-risk contacts have been placed on 21-day phone surveillance.

This is the first imported monkeypox infection detected in Singapore since 2019, when a Nigerian man tested positive, according to local media the Straits Times.  (Xinhua)

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