Border checkpoints tighten screenings for monkeypox

Border checkpoints tighten screenings for monkeypox

Monkeypox screening measures have been tightened at all disease control checkpoints handling travellers arriving in the kingdom, following the recent detection of Thailand's third case of the viral disease.

The Public Health Ministry on Wednesday recorded the country's third monkeypox case, a German visitor in Phuket. He was the second detected on the holiday island.

Screening is done at all disease control checkpoints on travellers arriving by air, land and sea, said Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.

Those who have suspected symptoms are encouraged to consult a doctor.

The government is ordering vaccines for those who may need them, he said.

Under current guidelines, all suspected cases must stay in hospital for observation while awaiting results of lab tests, he said.

Clinics and smaller facilities are advised to transfer any cases to a larger hospital.

In Phuket, the Thai wife of the German patient tested negative for the disease.

Provincial health office chief Koosak Kukiatkul said yesterday a lab test showed she was not infected with the virus.

The couple arrived on July 18 to stay with relatives in Muang district. He began showing symptoms five days later. His wife and six others were placed in isolation.

Dr Koosak did not mention the lab test results of the others. He said on Wednesday a preliminary check showed none had the virus.


Do you like the content of this article?
COMMENT

Recovery underway in tornado-hit Mississippi, 25 dead

ROLLING FORK, US: Mississippi started clean-up operations on Sunday after a destructive tornado tore across the state, killing at least 25, shredding houses and largely wiping out the small town of Rolling Fork.

26 Mar 2023

Protester fighting for life after France water protest clashes: prosecutor

NIORT, France: A protester with trauma to the head was fighting for his life on Sunday after clashes with police during a demonstration over water storage facilities in France, a prosecutor said.

26 Mar 2023

Janjaem makes final after Algerian boxer disqualified

NEW DELHI: Thailand's Janjaem Suwannapheng will contest the gold medal bout at the women's world championships in New Delhi after Algeria's Imane Khelif was disqualified hours after she failed to meet the eligibility criteria, the International Boxing Association (IBA) said on Sunday.

26 Mar 2023