Man infected With COVID-19, Monkeypox at the same time – Report

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US: A man in the United States has been reportedly infected with both COVID-19 and Monkeypox at the same time in the first known case. Mitcho Thompson, a resident of California, tested positive for the coronavirus virus in late June, the reports said. Days later, he noticed red lesions across his back, legs, arms and neck, which were later diagnosed as monkeypox by the doctors.

“The doctor was very certain that I have Monkeypox and that I had both,” Thompson told American broadcast network NBC on his double whammy. The twin viruses left the patient feeling as if he had ‘a severe case of influenza’. He also had a fever, laboured breathing, chills, body aches and skin lesions as per the reports.

The United States, where the number of Monkeypox infections is expected to surge in the coming weeks, has so far reported more than 2,400 cases of Monkeypox. On Friday, the US identified its first two Monkeypox cases in children.

The US is also reeling under the uptick in Covid cases, believed to be caused by the BA.5 strain. As per a report by news agency Bloomberg, the US logged over 170,000 new infections on July 19, up from roughly 27,000 new cases on April 1. The hospitalisation rate has been inching up since April as well, though still well below previous peaks.

– INDIAN EXPRESS

Monday, July 25, 2022 – 01:00











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