The Union Health Ministry on Monday reviewed the steps for health screening of international travellers arriving in India at airports and ports after two cases of Monkeypox were reported in the country.
“Centre Reviews Points of Entry (PoEs) Health actions at international airports and ports. State, airport and port health officers advised ensuring health screening of all international travellers to minimise the risk of importation of monkeypox disease," the ministry said in a statement after a meeting attended by airport and port health officers (APHOs and PHOs), regional directors from regional offices of health and family welfare, and senior officials from International Health Division, and Disaster Management Cell.
A 31-year-old man from Kannur in Kerala who returned from Dubai tested positive for monkeypox on Monday making it the second confirmed case of the disease in India.
The Union Health Ministry last week rushed a high-level multi-disciplinary team to Kerala to assist the state health authorities in instituting public health measures after the first confirmed case of monkeypox- a 35-year-old who returned from UAE – was detected in Kerala’s Kollam district on Thursday.