The province of Tarlac recorded its first Mpox (monkeypox) case on Tuesday, June 17.
This was confirmed by the Provincial Health Office (PHO) and Gov. Susan Yap, citing the result of a test conducted by the Department of Health (DOH).
PHO head Dr. Jeannette Lazatin said contact tracing is underway with the DOH, Yap’s office, and local government units to prevent further transmission.
The patient has been isolated and being treated.
“The patient is now isolated to prevent further transmission. It is also the season for chicken pox and both the Mpox and chickenpox have the same symptoms,” Lazatin said.
The PHO and Yap urged the people to follow minimum health standards against the viral disease.
These are constant washing of hands using soap or alcohol-based hand sanitizers, observance of social distancing, wearing of face mask, and avoid direct contact with persons with skin rashes and skin wound.
Visit health facilities if symptoms such as head ache, flu, body aches, sore throat, and skin rashes appear, health authorities said.