Mexico Confirms Country's First Monkeypox Case
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The man, a permanent resident of New York City, "was probably infected in the Netherlands," Hugo Lopez-Gatell, an undersecretary of health in Mexico, said on Twitter.
Health officials in Mexico confirmed Saturday the country's first known case of monkeypox, in a 50-year-old US resident being treated in Mexico City.
The man, a permanent resident of New York City, "was probably infected in the Netherlands," Hugo Lopez-Gatell, an undersecretary of health, said on Twitter.
"Fortunately, he is stable and in preventive isolation," Lopez-Gatell said. "We hope he will recover without complications."
He provided no information on the patient's possible contacts with other people.
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