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South Korea Announces First Imported Monkeypox Case

South Korea on Wednesday announced its first imported cases of monkeypox, becoming the latest in some 40 countries and the first in East Asia to have identified the disease.

According to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency a South Korean national in their 30s, who arrived from Germany on Tuesday, was confirmed to have contacted the viral disease.

The disease control agency chief, Peck Kyong-ran, told reporters that “The patient, whose identity was withheld, developed a fever last weekend and symptoms worsened to include fatigue and skin rash upon arriving in the country.”

“The patient reported to the authorities at the airport before coming into close contact with others and is now receiving treatment,” Peck added.

Further details of the person’s condition have not been made public.

Peck urged people to report to authorities if they showed any symptoms after visiting countries coping with monkeypox infections, stressing it was “the most important thing in preventing the spread.”

According to the reports, the first symptoms of monkeypox include a high fever, swollen lymph nodes, and a blistery chickenpox-like rash.

On Wednesday Seoul report t came hours after Singapore announced its first imported case of the disease in this year’s outbreak.

A  42-year-old patient British flight attendant who had been flying in and out of Singapore tested positive for monkeypox on Monday.

Singapore’s last case of monkeypox was detected in 2019.

So far, the recent outbreak of monkeypox had mainly affected men who have had sex with other men.

The World Health Organisation said last week that Europe remained the epicenter of the global monkeypox outbreak.

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The UN health body is due to hold an emergency meeting on Thursday to determine whether to classify the global monkeypox outbreak as a public health emergency of international concern.

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