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JOHNSON COUNTY, Kan. �
A Johnson County man has tested "presumptive positive" for
monkeypox, according to the Kansas Department of Health and
Environment.
The KDHE said this is the first presumptive positive case in
Kansas.
Health officials said the man recently traveled out of state.
The KDHE said he is working with health officials to identify
any recent contacts who might have been exposed.
"The risk of monkeypox spreading in Kansas remains low,� Janet
Stanek, secretary of KDHE, said. �If you are experiencing
symptoms of monkeypox illness, it's important to stay home and
contact your health care provider as soon as possible to avoid
spreading the disease to others."
KDHE says typical symptoms include:
Fever
Headache
Muscle aches
Swollen lymph nodes
Chills
Exhaustion
Appearance of rash that looks like pimples or blisters (appears
on face, mouth, heads, feet, chest)
KDHE says anyone experiencing the symptoms or a monkeypox-like
rash should call their doctor as soon as possible.
Risk factors for monkeypox infection include the following
scenarios within 21 days of first symptom onset:
Contact with a person or people with a similar-appearing rash or
who received a diagnosis of confirmed or probable monkeypox, OR
Close or intimate in-person contact with individuals in a social
network experiencing monkeypox activity including meeting
partners through an online website, digital app or social event,
OR
Recent travel outside the U.S. to a country with confirmed cases
of monkeypox or where Monkeypox virus is endemic, OR
Contact with a dead or live wild animal or exotic pet that is an
African endemic species or used a product derived from such
animals (game meat, creams, lotions, powders, etc.)
The monkeypox vaccine is available to those with known exposure
to a confirmed monkeypox case. The vaccine supply is extremely
limited in the United States. KDHE says only residents it
contacts will be eligible to get vaccinated at this time. KDHE
will expand eligibility as additional doses are available.
The KDHE Phone Bank is available to assist in answering general
questions about monkeypox. Individuals can call 1-866-KDHEINF
(534-3463) Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. � 5 p.m. or can email their
questions.
https://www.kmbc.com/article/election-leaders-midterms- misinformation-election-threats/40612297
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