Assam: One Dead from Monkeypox at Guwahati’s GMCH
Guwahati, Assam: The Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) has confirmed the death of a patient from Monkeypox, marking a concerning development in the region’s public health scenario
. The individual was admitted to the Neuro Surgery Department of the Cardiothoracic and Neuroscience Centre before succumbing to the illness.
In the wake of this incident, health officials have identified three individuals who were in close contact with the deceased and are now exhibiting symptoms of Monkeypox. These include a nurse, a technician, and a ward boy, all of whom are currently being monitored.
Additionally, another patient diagnosed with Monkeypox is reported to be in stable condition and is receiving appropriate care. A source from GMCH stated, “The GMCH doctors are taking necessary precautions to manage the situation and prevent further spread of the virus within the facility.”
The hospital is actively collaborating with health authorities to trace additional contacts and ensure that those affected receive timely and effective treatment. Health officials are emphasizing the importance of monitoring and containment measures to curb any potential outbreak related to this incident.
As the situation evolves, GMCH remains vigilant, prioritizing the health and safety of both patients and staff amidst ongoing assessments of the Monkeypox situation in the state.
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