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An inmate at the Dallas County Jail is being tested for
monkeypox after showing signs of the disease, the sheriff’s
office says Thursday.
"We have had a lot of active experience in those protocols
keeping people safe over the last two-and-a-half years with
COVID," Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown said.
Visitors are still allowed to visit inmates and no other changes
are being made to jail operations, spokeswoman Jasmyn Carter
said.
As of Tuesday, the Dallas County Health and Human Services
Department reported 14 cases of monkeypox with at least one
incident of local exposure.
Tarrant County has confirmed two cases of the disease and at
least one case has been reported in Denton County.
HOW DOES MONKEYPOX SPREAD?
Monkeypox can spread through contact with bodily fluids,
lesions, or shared items that have been contaminated with fluids
by a person with monkeypox such as bleeding.
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It can also spread through respiratory droplets to persons in
close proximity after prolonged exposure (three hours or more).
Symptoms can include but are not limited to rash, fever, swollen
lymph nodes, and body aches.
Monkeypox cases are accruing nationwide within sexual networks.
Monkeypox does not only affect persons of a specific sexual
orientation, however recent cases across the nation have been
traced to men who have sex with men. Persons who are at high
risk for monkeypox exposure should be aware of their risk and
seek appropriate medical attention if they develop any symptoms
of monkeypox.
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https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/health/possible-monkeypox- investigated-in-dallas-county-jail/3014697/
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