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Ship with suspected cases of monkeypox is cleared in the Port of Santos

Aug, 11, 2022 Posted by Gabriel Malheiros

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The ship Captain John P, which was prevented from docking at the Port of Santos due to three crew members suspected of having monkeypox, was cleared to operate on Wednesday, August 10. The vessel had undergone inspection on Monday (8).

According to the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa), the vessel presented an operational plan after the suspected monkeypox cases were identified. The ship came from San Lorenzo, Argentina, with 22 crew members.

According to Anvisa, the inspection carried out on Monday (8) was responsible for assessing the health situation of the crew who were still on board, as well as the condition of the vessel, which was in an anchorage area far from the Port of Santos.

“The existing procedure does not provide for the quarantine of vessels with cases of Monkeypox, a disease with a dynamic of transmission through symptomatic patients, through close contact,” Anvisa writes in a note.

The agency emphasizes that the dissemination of laboratory results of suspected cases, as well as the health status of the crew, is the responsibility of the local Epidemiological Surveillance Team.

Remember the case

The ship was prevented from docking at the Port of Santos by Anvisa on the 4th due to the suspected cases. Two patients disembarked on the same date, while the third left the ship on the 5th.

The three were taken to an unknown private hospital. The crew members had skin rashes, considered the main symptom of monkeypox.

Monkeypox

There are 18 confirmed cases in the Santos region. Of these, eight are in Santos, six in Praia Grande, three in São Vicente and one in Itanhaém.

In addition, as reported by city halls, there are 15 suspected cases in Santos, two in São Vicente, and four in Peruíbe.

Across the state of São Paulo, there are 1,732 confirmed cases, as reported by the State Health Department. Of this total, 1,370 confirmations are in the state’s capital city.

Source: A Tribuna

To read the full original article, please go to: https://www.atribuna.com.br/noticias/portomar/navio-com-casos-suspeitos-de-variola-dos-macacos-e-liberado-para-operar-no-porto-de-santos

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