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First case of monkeypox identified in Campania: the patient infected with the MonkeyPox virus that is spreading in Europe is a 40-year-old man.
First case of monkeypox identified in Campania: the patient infected with the MonkeyPox virus that is spreading in Europe is a 40-year-old man.
Smallpox of monkeys, the first case identified in Campania: it is a 40-year-old man
In Campania, the first case of MonkeyPox that is, of monkeypox. The person infected with the virus was identified by the doctors of the Cotugno of Naples.
According to what is learned, it is a 40-year-old man who presented himself at the emergency room of the Neapolitan hospital highlighting a widespread eruption vesicular.
There patient’s clinical history did not reveal any contacts at risk or the existence of trips made abroad by the 40-year-old but, in consideration of the symptoms manifested, it was decided to place the subject in isolation at theUoc of Emerging and highly contagious infectious diseases.
The section is led by Alessandro Perrella.
After being placed in solitary confinement, the patient was visited and subjected to all necessary clinical analyzes. Furthermore, the diagnostic process carried out in collaboration with theColli Hospital. A few hours later, therefore, the infection with the MonkeyPox virus was confirmed molecular diagnostics. The diagnosis was made possible thanks to the kit developed with Spallanzani of Rome.
Director General of the AO of Coli on the first case of MonkeyPox
In relation to the first case of monkeypox in Campania, the samples for confirmation and molecular analyzes that will be carried out in the next few days will be sent directly to the national health authorities of reference.
The diagnosis was commented by the director general of the AO dei Coli, Maurizio di Maurowho stated: “The Cotugno hospital, already from the first reports of MonkeyPox in Europe and in Italy, has taken action to deal with the management of any suspected cases.
The timeliness that today has allowed us to carry out the is fundamental diagnosis in a few hours and put in place all the procedures for tracing possible contacts “.