BACOLOD CITY – Talisay City in Negros Occidental logged its first monkeypox (Mpox) case.
Mayor Neil Lizares, in a statement released on social media on Monday night, June 23, said the patient is currently in stable condition, under close medical supervision, properly isolated, and receiving appropriate medical treatment to manage symptoms.
He added that contact tracing and all necessary health protocols have been carried since the receipt of the patient’s sample for Mpox testing and preventing further transmission.
Lizares assured people that the city is fully prepared to handle the situation and urged them to remain calm and informed.
“Mpox is a manageable disease, and with strict adherence to proper health protocols, we can effectively prevent its further spread,” he said.
To prevent the spread of Mpox, people were encouraged to seek proper medical consultation, avoid close contact with individuals showing symptoms or those with suspected cases, practice proper hygiene, including frequent handwashing and applying alcohol-based sanitizers, maintain healthy lifestyle to boost immune system, and wear face masks in crowded places.
“Let us work together to protect the health and safety of our community,” the Lizares said.
Last week, this highly-urbanized city recorded its first Mpox case and is probing the source.