Ziqitza Healthcare - Monkey Pox: Here are some basic you need to know
Monkeypox has been the centre of
discussion in media reports recently due its increased cases reported recently.
What is this monkeypox and how is it caused? Is it fatal? Monkeypox is caused
by the monkeypox virus and is largely a mild pox-like illness. It is attributed
as a close relative of smallpox virus - which has been eradicated now.
Ziqitza
Healthcare ltd explains that the first case of
monkeypox was reported in the year 1958, when a colony of monkeys who were
being studied for research purposes got infected by it. The actual source of
the virus has never been determined. Ziqitza
is a leading healthcare and emergency service provider, and further elaborates
that rodents and monkeys in Africa are considered as the harbour of the virus.
The cases of human infections of monkeypox were earlier only limited to the
African countries; however, more recently, cases of monkeypox have surfaced in
multiple continents. Whether the infections attain the status of a pandemic or
not, only time will tell, but the good news is that these infections are rarely
fatal.
Ziqitza
Healthcare states that based on scientific
evidence, as of now there are two kinds of monkeypox viruses that have been
identified - the West African and the Congo basin virus. The current outbreak
of monkeypox is of the West African subtype. The basic difference between these
viruses is in their fatality rate - the West African strain has a fatality rate
of one percent, whereas the Congo variant can kill up to 10% of patients. Ziqitza
Rajasthan, notes that majority of the virus related complications are
experienced by people who are immunocompromised, or have morbidities, pregnant
women and young children.
Monkeypox virus largely spreads when a
person comes in direct contact with the rash or body fluid of an infected
person or animal. The virus is also airborne and is spread when the patient
coughs or sneezes, though prolonged face to face contact is needed for
transmission. Ziqitza
Limited explains that disease further spreads through prolonged
physical and sexual contact. There have been incidents where mother-to-child
transmission of the virus has been reported. The virus further spreads through
clothes, bedding and towels of the infected persons.
The disease lasts a fortnight to a month,
and has an incubation period of one to two weeks. Fever with chills, muscle
pains, sore throat and headache are some of the common symptoms of the
monkeypox, explains ZHL Rajasthan. The two
symptoms that act as a differential for monkeypox are swollen lymph glands and
rashes resembling pimples or blisters. A person infected with monkeypox,
remains infective from 1-2 days before rash till the time the rashes are
healed, scabs have fallen and a new layer of skin has formed over the rashes or
blisters.
What
to do in case you have symptoms?
In a scenario, wherein an individual has
developed symptoms of monkey pox, he/she must isolate themselves, consult their
doctor and get tested for monkeypox. It is best to get admitted in specialized
isolation facility in a hospital. The reports usually take a few days, since
the samples are sent to specialised virology labs. The suspected patients must
avoid coming in contact with other family members and remain isolated in order
to avoid disease transmission.
Ziqitza Limited Rajasthan points out that unfortunately there is no specific medicine or vaccine
specifically for monkeypox at present.
Ziqitza
Health care limited states that the future is full of
uncertainties and the only key to keep oneself safe is by following hygiene and
safety protocols.
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