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THE Department of Health denied on Monday, June 10, 2024, reports on the alleged death of an individual from Central Visayas due to the infectious disease mpox .In a statement, DOH Spokesperson Assistant Secretary Albert Domingo said as of June 8, there are still four reported mpox cases in the country without any fatalities. All of the said cases have already recovered.“Walang pasyenteng namatay sa mpox mula sa anumang rehiyon ng bansa.
Sa pinakahuling balik mula sa DOH RITM , ang lahat ng naitest for mpox ay negative ang resulta,” he said. Among the symptoms of mpox include the appearance of rashes similar to chickenpox, shingles, and herpes, which may sometimes be accompanied by fever, headache, muscles aches, back pain, low energy, and swollen lymph nodes.The World Health Organization declared mpox as a public health emergency of international concern in July 2022.
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