30 baht gold patent against monkey pox, NHSO, latest update

National Health Security Office (NHSO) answer questions regarding the diseasemonkey pox” orsmallpox Infections includeThe right to maintain the gold card 30 baht After a third confirmed case in Thailand was found, it was a 25-year-old German man in Phuket.

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Q : How do we get infected with smallpox or monkeypox?

A : Smallpox is not easily spread from person to person because the infected person has to come into direct contact with the infected person. especially in contact with

  • Wounds, scabs and bodily fluids
  • Saliva Respiratory droplets obtained from prolonged close contact.
  • Items such as towels and bedding that have not been cleaned
  • contact during sex

Preventive measures once morest COVID-19 Can also be used with smallpox according to the information from the Department of Disease Control as follows:

1. Wash your hands often.

2. keep distance

3. Avoid having sex with strangers.

4. Do not share personal belongings with others.

5. Avoid close contact with patients with pustules.

6. Eat cooked food.

7. Suspected to have chickenpox Should see a doctor immediately.

for those who havePatent gold 30 baht or health insurance rights can receive services at a service unit or a regular hospital according to rights or in case of necessity, can receive services at any hospital in the national health insurance system, such as government hospitals Sub-District Health Promoting Hospital (Hospital Sor.), public health service centers in Bangkok and private clinics participating in the project. or a hospital according to the right that you go to treat regularly

For further inquiries regarding the use of gold patents, the NHSO hotline 1330 or online channels such as LINE NHSO @nhso or click here and Facebook : National Health Security Office

30 baht gold patent  once morest monkey pox, NHSO, latest update

information from National Health Security Office (NHSO)

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