November 19, 2024

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Dr. Anthony declares that Guyana now capable of Monkeypox testing

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The Health Ministry will continue monitoring, and be on high alert for possible cases of Monkeypox as the virus has been detected in more than 40 countries already.

Health Minister Dr. Frank Anthony, recently disclosed that the country now has the capability to test for the virus, if the need arises. It was revealed that Guyana’s local health authorities, with guidance from the Health Ministry, are preparing to address any possible case of the virus, locally.

We have the capability if it’s necessary to do these types of tests so that’s how we have been preparing…We did not have that capability but we’ve sent persons to train and they’re now back at the Public Health Reference lab and they would be able, if it is necessary, to run these samples, they would have the competence to do so,” the minister said.

Dr. Anthony pointed out that training was conducted by the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) and was rolled -out for Caribbean regions.

It was disclosed that symptoms of Monkeypox include fever, headache, muscle aches and backache, swollen lymph nodes, exhaustion, and rashes that can look like pimples or blisters that appear on the face, inside the mouth, and on other parts of the body.

Some symptoms of Monkeypox

It was noted by the Center for Disease Control (CDC), Monkeypox can be transmitted from animal-to-human (zoonotic) by direct contact with blood, bodily fluids, or cutaneous or mucosal lesions of infected animals.

Further, CDC said that human-to-human infections occur when someone comes into close contact with an infected person. As such, Dr. Anthony is appealing to persons to take precautionary measures to avoid Monkeypox infections in Guyana.

Additionally, it was revealed that the spread of the virus is mainly associated with infected persons traveling from endemic countries to other locations across the world.

The health minister said that with the recent outbreak, the virus is not easily contained, as such, it continues to spread across countries, and was recently detected in some Caribbean countries.

What is different from past outbreaks is that this one is not easily contained, and so you now have monkey pox cases in probably more than 40 countries right now,” Minister Anthony stressed.

Dr. Anthony added that healthcare workers are on the lookout for any signs and symptoms of the virus.