Department of Science to set up a lab to test ‘smallpox’ monkey pox if the hospital finds a risk group not easy to explain but can stick to everyone

Department of Science to set up a lab to test ‘smallpox’ monkey pox if the hospital finds a risk group with pustules on the body Can collect samples for examination not easy to explain but can stick to everyone not only homosexual

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Date 23 May 65 Dr. Supakit Sirilak, MD. Director-General of the Department of Medical Sciences Discussing the surveillance for monkeypox (Monkeypox) that infection with monkeypox from person to person caused by exposure to exchanging secretions The droplets, saliva, and blood, therefore, can infect wounds, so the idea that most people will infect homosexuals is incorrect. because it can be caught in everyone because it is an infection in a very close manner

However, getting infected is not as easy as covid. and less of a concern than smallpox.

The Department of Medical Sciences A laboratory (lab) has been set up to test for monkey pox pathogens in people suspected of being infected. If the person has a rash pustules on the body The hospital can also collect a sample of bacteria around the wound for RT-PCR testing at the lab, which has specific reagents. It takes time to wait for the results of the test like a covid test.

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