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Singapore and South Korea report first monkeypox cases
- The patient in Singapore is a British flight attendant who had flown in and out of the city state around mid-June
- South Korea has reported two suspected cases, and diagnostic tests are being conducted, health authorities say. Worldwide, confirmed cases now exceed 2,500
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Singapore and South Korea have both reported cases of monkeypox, health authorities said on Tuesday, as the viral disease continues to spread across the world.
The patient in Singapore, who tested positive on June 20, is a 42-year-old British man who works as a flight attendant and had flown in and out of the island country around mid-June, the health ministry said in a statement.
He is in stable condition in a ward at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases in Singapore, the ministry said.
Thirteen close contacts of the man were identified as of Tuesday, and all will be placed under quarantine for 21 days since their last contact with him, the statement added.
Contact tracing is ongoing for affected flights and for the duration of the man’s stay in Singapore.
The last monkeypox case detected in the Southeast Asian city state was three years ago.
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