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PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — The South Dakota Department of Health has
reported a case of monkeypox in a South Dakota resident.
The patient is a man in his 30s from eastern South Dakota who
tested positive for orthopoxvirus, which was confirmed by
officials at the State Public Health Laboratory. The specimen
will be submitted to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) for confirmation as monkeypox.
This is the first monkeypox case reported in South Dakota as of
July 14.
Monkeypox testing begins at Mayo Clinic in Rochester
“The number of monkeypox cases has grown substantially over the
past two months in the U.S. and globally,” Dr. Josh Clayton,
state epidemiologist, said in a news release announcing the
case. “Prompt identification of the characteristic monkeypox
rash by patients and clinicians is necessary to curb the
transmission of this virus, although more cases are anticipated
before the number of new cases slows.”
Neighboring states have also have reported cases of monkeypox,
with two cases reported in Iowa and nine in Minnesota as of July
13.
Monkeypox can spread when a person comes into contact with the
virus by having direct contact with the infectious rash, scabs,
or body fluids.
Respiratory secretions during prolonged face-to-face contact or
during intimate physical contacts such as kissing, cuddling, or
sex can spread the virus. While anyone can get monkeypox, the
DOH says cases have occurred disproportionately in men who have
sex with men.
The symptoms of monkeypox include the following:
Rash that looks like pimples or blisters that can occur in the
mouth, genital and anal areas, or other parts of the face and
body like the hands, feet, and chest.
Fever
Headache
Muscle and backaches
Chills
Exhaustion
Swollen Lymph Nodes
To protect yourself from contracting the disease, the DOH says
to avoid close skin-to-skin contact with people who have a rash
that looks like monkeypox, do not handle or touch materials such
as bedding, towels, or clothing of a person with monkeypox, and
wash your hands often with soap and water.
The South Dakota Department of Health encourages individuals to
contact their health care provider early if they develop
symptoms of monkeypox to aid in rapid detection and prevent
ongoing transmission. More information about the virus, signs
and symptoms, prevention and treatment can be found on the CDC
website or at doh.sd.gov.
https://www.keloland.com/news/local-news/monkeypox-has-reached-
south-dakota/
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