Singapore confirms another imported case of monkeypox

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The Indian national who lives in Singapore had recently returned from the United States, said MOH.

The patient is a 36-year-old male Indian national who lives in Singapore and had recently returned from the United States, said MOH.

The man is not linked to the earlier monkeypox cases, the ministry said. It added that contact tracing is ongoing. The country reported its first local case of monkeypox on Wednesday - a 45-year-old male Malaysian national.All three cases are not linked. Monkeypox is typically a self-limiting illness where patients recover within two to four weeks, said MOH, although a small percentage of those infected can fall seriously ill or die.

 

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