Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Health and Community Services Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health COR-2024-202087 From: Dr. [...] Janice Fitzgerald, Chief Medical Officer of Health To: Health care practitioners in Newfoundland and Labrador Re: Update on mpox Date: August 16, 2024 A surge in cases of mpox have been noted in a growing number of countries within Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo. [...] The Department of Health and Community Services (HCS), in collaboration with jurisdictional counterparts and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), continue to monitor the epidemiology of mpox and the potential for cases provincially. [...] We ask that health care practitioners maintain vigilance in the detection of potential mpox infections to help reduce spread of the virus. [...] Probable case A person of any age who presents with an unexplained acute rash or lesion(s) AND has one or more of the following: 1.
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- Dr. Janice Fitzgerald Chief Medical Officer of Health 1
- Health care practitioners in Newfoundland and Labrador 1
- Update on mpox 1
- Date 1
- August 16 2024 1
- Suspected case 1
- 1. An unexplained acute rash AND has at least one of the following signs or symptoms 1
- Headache 1
- Acute onset of fever 38.5C 1
- Lymphadenopathy swollen lymph nodes 1
- Myalgia muscle and body aches 1
- Back pain 1
- Asthenia profound weakness 1
- Fatigue 1
- Pharyngitis sore throat 1
- Proctitis rectal inflammationpain 1
- 2. An unexplained acute genital perianal or oral lesions 1
- Symptoms typically occur zero to five days before the appearance of lesions but may also occur after lesions appear. 1
- Probable case 1
- A person of any age who presents with an unexplained acute rash or lesions AND has one or more of the following 1
- 1. Has an epidemiological link to a probable or confirmed monkeypox case in the 21 days 1
- Direct physical contact including sexual contact or contact with contaminated materials such as clothing or bedding 1
- Reported travel history to or residence in a location where monkeypox is reported in the 2
- 21 days before symptom onset. 2
- Confirmed case must be reported in writing 2
- Have received a diagnosis of a sexually transmitted infection in the last year 2
- Have attended worked or volunteered in sex-on-premises venues or may be planning to do so whether in or outside of the province 2
- Have had anonymous sex e.g. using hookup apps recently or may be planning to 2
- Are a sexual contact of an individual who engages in sex work 2
- Sexual partners 18 years of age and older of individuals who meet the above criteria 2
- People 18 years of age and older who engage in or plan to engage in sex work regardless of gender sex or sexual orientation 2