Monkeypox: most of WHO's recommendations already in place in Singapore, says MOH

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Efforts have been taken to reach out to the at-risk population, such as 'persons engaging in high risk sexual activities'.

Monkeypox was declared by WHO as a public health emergency of international concern on 23 July 2022.

It added that it has been regularly updating medical practitioners and healthcare institutions on the, providing guidance on protocols for identifying suspect cases as well as management of confirmed cases. MOH said that monkeypox cases are isolated, while close contacts are quarantined and monitored for up to 21 days from the last date of exposure - the maximum incubation period - to reduce spread of the disease."Education and outreach to at-risk groups are also important in reducing spread," MOH said in its reply.

 

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