India reports first monkeypox death

A health worker stands at a monkeypox ward set up at a civil hospital in Ahmedabad, India, July 25, 2022. (AJIT SOLANKI / AP)

NEW DELHI – India reported its first monkeypox death in the southern state of Kerala on Sunday, the Indian Express quoted the state's Health Minister Veena George as saying.

The 22-year-old man who died on Saturday afternoon had returned from the United Arab Emirates last week. The state government has launched a probe into his death.

The deceased, a native of Kerala's Thrissur district, showed no symptoms of monkeypox on his return from abroad 

The deceased, a native of Kerala's Thrissur district, showed no symptoms of monkeypox on his return from abroad. His relatives had handed over the positive test result conducted abroad only on Saturday, said in the report.

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Subsequently, the health department sent his samples to the National Institute of Virology, the result of which is awaited.

"The youth had no symptoms of monkeypox. He had been admitted to a hospital with symptoms of encephalitis and fatigue … A high-level probe would be held into the death as monkeypox has a very low fatality rate."

Following his death all his primary contacts have been placed under observation.

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India has so far confirmed four cases of monkeypox, three in Kerala and one in Delhi. On Saturday, the country's first monkeypox case, which was detected on July 14, was successfully treated and tested negative. The rest are also reportedly responding well to the medical treatment, said health authorities.