Karachi has reported another suspected case of monkeypox, ARY News reported on Friday, quoting the National Institute of Child Health (NICH).
As per sources, a seven years old boy, who is a resident of Karachi’s Lyari was brought to National Institute of Child Health (NICH) with the monkeypox-like symptoms.
The child has been admitted to the monkeypox isolation ward in the hospital. The sources within the NICH said that there is no travel history of the suspected patient and said the symptoms are like those of mpox but the confirmation will come after the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) report.
Earlier, Sindh health minister Dr Azra Fazl Pechuho ruled out the detection of monkeypox cases in Karachi.
Read more: Sindh minister rules out detection of monkeypox cases in Karachi
The rebuttal followed after it emerged that three cases of monkeypox had been reported in the Sindh capital.
The Sindh minister in her statement said no passenger has tested positive for mpox at the Jinnah International Airport (Karachi airport) and added that airport administration is not authorised to pass the information without confirmation.
Sindh health ministry is closely monitoring the situation and isolation wards have also been established at Jinnah and Chankda hospitals.
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