People infected with monkeypox can isolate at home - UKHSA
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[May 31, 2022]
By Natalie Grover
LONDON (Reuters) -People infected with
monkeypox can isolate at home if they remain well enough, whilst
following measures to limit close contact with others, the UK's health
security agency (UKHSA) said on Monday, part of guidance designed to
curb the country's rise in cases of the viral illness.
More than 300 suspected and confirmed cases of monkeypox have been
reported in May, outside of Africa where the virus is endemic. The
usually mild illness spreads through close contact and can cause
flu-like symptoms and pus-filled skin lesions.
An additional 71 cases of monkeypox have been identified in England, the
UKHSA said on separately, taking the total number of confirmed cases in
the United Kingdom as a whole to 179 since early May.
Scientists are looking into what might explain the unusual surge of
cases, given most are not linked to travel.
The UKHSA indicated
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community transmission was occurring in the UK and said infected people
should avoid contact with others until their lesions have healed and the
scabs have dried off.
Infected people can limit the risk of spread by using standard cleaning
and disinfection methods, and washing their own clothing and bed linen
with detergents in a washing machine, the agency advised.
In addition, infected people should abstain from sex as soon as symptoms
appear, the agency said. While there is currently no available evidence
of monkeypox spreading via genital excretions, it advised that people
with the virus should use condoms for eight weeks after infection as a
precaution.
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A woman holds a mock-up vial labeled "Monkeypox vaccine" and
medical syringe in this illustration taken, May 25, 2022.
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The highest risk of transmission is
through direct contact with someone with monkeypox - but the overall
risk to the UK population remains low, said Ruth Milton, senior
medical advisor and monkeypox strategic response director at UKHSA.
The agency, which is offering a vaccine to close
contacts of cases, has procured more than 20,000 doses of a smallpox
vaccine made by Bavarian Nordic.
The smallpox and monkeypox viruses are closely related.
MANAGING RISKS
The UKHSA recommended healthcare staff working with confirmed and
suspected cases wear personal protective equipment, including gowns,
eye protection and gloves.
The vaccine will also be offered to healthcare workers involved in
the care of patients with confirmed monkeypox and staff working in
sexual health services who will assess suspected cases.
In settings such as adult social care, prisons and homeless
shelters, patients should be managed in a single room with separate
toilet facilities.
The risk of a case infecting a pet is low, the agency added.
(Reporting by Natalie Grover in London; Editing by Tomasz Janowski,
Bernadette Baum and David Gregorio)
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